Lost Valley

Lost Valley by Lauran Paine is a large type edition published by Chivers in 2013, featuring 299 pages in English. This narrative centers around the expansive Lost Valley Ranch, established by James Hyland and passed down through generations to his grandson, Douglas Hyland. The story unfolds in the nearby town where Sheriff Evan Hatfield works to uphold peace amidst rising tensions caused by a homesteader claiming land on the Lost Valley range, leading to a series of confrontations as Douglas seeks to resolve the situation.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the dynamics between land ownership and community governance, as new claimants disrupt the established order. The plot delves into the challenges faced by Douglas Hyland as he navigates the complexities of land claims and the implications for the ranch and its surrounding area. This edition, designed for accessibility with large type, invites readers to engage with the unfolding drama and the characters’ struggles in a richly depicted setting.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Lost Valley Ranch is a far-reaching land empire founded by James Hyland, advanced by his son, and inherited in the third generation by Douglas Hyland. In the town adjacent to this mighty ranch, Sheriff Evan Hatfield, a fair-minded man, maintains the peace. Then a homesteader arrives whose claim, issued by the Denver Land Office, was on the Lost Valley range. As Douglas travels to correct the error, new claimants arrive – and nothing is going to stop them.”–Publisher’s description.
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