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Paradise Bend

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The story follows Tom Loudon, a loyal worker on the Bar S ranch devoted to Kate Saltoun, as mounting suspicion of cattle theft pits his ranch against a rival outfit. Loudon rides boundary creeks, chases clues, and confronts uneasy alliances while friendships fray and rival suitors complicate his devotion. Episodic chapters move from everyday ranch life and social dances to hidden trails, revelations of deceit, and violent encounters that include a murder and a final reckoning. The narrative mixes frontier action and romantic longing with recurring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and rough justice as events build toward the trail's end.

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William Patterson White

William Patterson White was an American author known for his contributions to Western fiction in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and the rugged landscape of the American West. Among his notable titles are "Paradise Bend," "The Heart of the Range," and "The Rider of Golden Bar," which reflect his ability to weave compelling narratives set against the backdrop of frontier life. White's storytelling captures the spirit of the era, making him a significant figure in the genre.

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