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Over the Border: A Novel

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The novel opens with three outlaw companions entrenched in a fortified adobe in the Sonora desert, their lives shaped by rustling and lawlessness. When an outsider joins them he is tested in loyalty and skill as cross-border raids and reprisals escalate. Romantic entanglements, schemes between a burly conspirator and a widowed woman, and internal betrayals intensify tensions. A sequence of ambushes, fires, and a mysterious night death push characters toward reckonings; the narrative follows cycles of violence, attempts at settlement, and the moral consequences that determine the final fates of the three.

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Herman Whitaker

Herman Whitaker was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and adventure. His notable works include "Over the Border: A Novel," which explores themes of identity and cultural conflict, and "The Mystery of The Barranca," a tale that combines elements of mystery and the natural landscape. Whitaker's writing often reflects his experiences and observations of life in the American West, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of that region.

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