Ride the High Range

“Ride the High Range” by Charles G. West is a work of fiction published by Penguin Publishing Group in 2010. This original edition spans 294 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows young Jim Moran, who, lacking a true family, finds a sense of belonging and purpose through his honor and instincts. His journey leads him to a Montana Indian tribe, where he earns the name Rider Twelve Horses and forms a deep bond with a loyal partner.
Readers will encounter a story centered on themes of justice and loyalty as Rider Twelve Horses embarks on a relentless quest to avenge his friend, who has been victimized by a trio of killers. The book delves into the complexities of honor and the bonds formed within a community, set against the backdrop of the Western genre. With its engaging plot and character development, “Ride the High Range” offers a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of its protagonist.
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Young Jim Moran never had a real family-but his sense of honor and razor-sharp instincts earned him a loyal partner who gave him a second chance, a home with a Montana Indian tribe, and a new name: Rider Twelve Horses. And when his friend is brutalized by a trio of killers, nothing can stop Rider’s merciless search for justice.
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