
In the stark, sun‑scorched borderlands between Arizona and Sonora, a lone prospector named Cameron ekes out a solitary existence, chasing the promise of gold while haunted by memories of a lost love back in Peoria. One night, the quiet of his campfire is broken by the arrival of a weather‑worn stranger and his burro, sparking a tentative camaraderie that feels both familiar and unsettling. As they share firelight, food, and sparse conversation, Cameron senses an unspoken connection that stirs emotions he thought the desert had buried.
The story follows Cameron’s restless wanderings across the endless dunes and canyon washes, where the harsh landscape mirrors his inner yearning for companionship and redemption. Their brief encounters become a quiet ritual, each meeting offering a glimpse of possibility amid the relentless heat and isolation. Listeners will be drawn into the raw beauty of the frontier and the subtle, growing bond that promises to reshape both men’s destinies.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (576K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1939
Best known for turning the American West into fast-moving adventure stories, he helped shape the popular Western novel for generations of readers. Before becoming a full-time writer, he trained and worked as a dentist, then went on to publish dozens of books and become one of the genre’s biggest names.
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