
KEITH OF THE BORDER - A TALE OF THE PLAINS
By Randall Parrish - Author of “My Lady of the North,” “My Lady of the South." “When Wilderness Was King,” etc.
KEITH OF THE BORDER - A TALE OF THE PLAINS
Chapter I. The Plainsman
Chapter II. The Scene of Tragedy
Chapter III. An Arrest
Chapter IV. An Old Acquaintance
Chapter V. The One Way
Chapter VI. The Escape
Chapter VII. In the Sand Desert
A lone rider scans the endless, sun‑bleached horizon of the western prairie, his weathered horse moving with deliberate patience across the rolling ridges. The man’s hardened features and disciplined carriage hint at a military past, while his careful grip on a Winchester and a well‑worn canteen speak of hard‑won survival in a land where no tree or stone offers a landmark. The stark, barren landscape stretches like a mute ocean of brown, punctuated only by sparse sagebrush and the distant glint of distant mountains, creating a vivid sense of isolation and quiet vigilance.
When a sudden tragedy shatters the stillness, the plainsman finds himself drawn into a tangled web of arrests, old acquaintances, and whispered conspiracies. As he navigates rugged valleys, desert sand, and hidden cabins, the promise of danger and intrigue grows, setting the stage for a gripping chase across the frontier. Listeners will be swept along with his relentless pursuit of justice, loyalty, and the elusive truth that lies beyond the next ridge.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (413K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Curtis A. Weyant, and David Widger
Release date
2005-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1923
A frontier storyteller with a restless life behind him, he turned years in law, journalism, and the American West into fast-moving historical adventures. His novels blend romance, action, and the feel of wide-open country.
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