Narrow Ridges

Narrow Ridges by Duane Ivey, published by Austin Macauley in July 2020, is a work of literature and fiction comprising 188 pages. The story follows two brothers, Cabel and David Glaize, who, after the tragic death of their parents, purchase a ranch in the Wyoming Territory. As they navigate their new surroundings, they quickly discover that the land they bought is occupied by outlaws, leading to a series of confrontations as they fight to reclaim their rightful property.
Readers will find a narrative centered on themes of conflict and resilience as the brothers engage in battles to secure their ranch. The book delves into the challenges they face in a lawless environment, highlighting their backgrounds as fighters—one in the boxing ring and the other in the rugged West. Narrow Ridges presents a vivid portrayal of their struggle against the odds, inviting readers to explore the complexities of ownership and survival in a tumultuous setting.
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After the tragic death of their parents, two brothers, Cabel and David Glaize, buy a ranch in Wyoming Territory from a man in Virginia. Both brothers have been fighters all their lives–one in the ring, the other throughout the west. Cabel, the youngest, knows the territory and heads out first, only to find the place has been settled by outlaws.
Fighting and gun battles ensue as the brothers engage in an effort to obtain what they legally own. But are they too late?
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