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A young vaquero named Curly Flandrau rides into a dusty frontier town and becomes embroiled in accusations of horse theft, prompting custody, threats, and suspicion from rival ranchmen. The plot traces his struggle under guard, shifting loyalties among cowhands, and the wider campaign of rustlers and vigilante justice centered on a wounded man whose fate affects local opinion. Episodes of roundup life, clandestine letters, coded messages, arrests, and confrontations build a steady chain of suspense as themes of honor, reputation, luck, and loyalty collide on a hard, unforgiving landscape.

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William MacLeod Raine

William MacLeod Raine was an American author known for his engaging tales of the American West. His works often explore themes of adventure, courage, and the rugged landscape of frontier life. Raine's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and well-drawn characters, making his novels popular among readers of Western fiction. Notable titles include "A Texas Ranger" and "A Daughter of Raasay: A Tale of the '45," which reflect his ability to weave historical elements into compelling narratives. Throughout his career, Raine contributed significantly to the genre, leaving a lasting impact on Western literature.

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