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Square Deal Sanderson focuses on a principled ranch hand who becomes entangled in a series of moral dilemmas, action-packed encounters, and personal conflicts. At the beginning of the novel, the protagonist awakens in the desert and observes a suspicious group of riders. His sense of duty and vigilance lead him to follow a pursued rider, unknowingly setting in motion a chain of events that will shape his future. The narrative unfolds with Sanderson's encounter with new characters at the Double A Ranch, where his strong sense of right and wrong will be tested against the backdrop of mystery and…mehr

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Square Deal Sanderson focuses on a principled ranch hand who becomes entangled in a series of moral dilemmas, action-packed encounters, and personal conflicts. At the beginning of the novel, the protagonist awakens in the desert and observes a suspicious group of riders. His sense of duty and vigilance lead him to follow a pursued rider, unknowingly setting in motion a chain of events that will shape his future. The narrative unfolds with Sanderson's encounter with new characters at the Double A Ranch, where his strong sense of right and wrong will be tested against the backdrop of mystery and intrigue. As the story progresses, themes of loyalty, justice, and personal integrity emerge as Sanderson finds himself caught between conflicting forces. The opening establishes his moral compass, foreshadowing the challenges he will face, not only in his personal battles but also in his relationships with others. The novel captures the tension of navigating a harsh environment while trying to maintain one's ideals amidst complex human.
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Autorenporträt
Charles Alden Seltzer was an American writer born on August 15, 1875, in Janesville, Wisconsin. He gained recognition for his prolific output of western novels, which were characterized by their vivid depictions of frontier life and themes of personal honor, justice, and rugged individualism. Seltzer was not only a popular novelist but also worked as a screenwriter, contributing to more than a dozen film scripts. Additionally, his stories appeared in numerous magazines, with Argosy being one of the most prominent publications to feature his work. His writing often captured the spirit of the American West, exploring the struggles and triumphs of characters living in challenging, lawless environments. Seltzer's works were beloved by fans of adventure and action, and he made significant contributions to the genre of western fiction. He passed away on February 9, 1942, in Cleveland, Ohio, at the age of 66. Seltzer was the son of Oceania Hart and Lucien B. Seltzer, and his legacy endures through his numerous novels and stories, which continue to be read by enthusiasts of Western literature.