
Trail's End
'Trail's End' Summary
Professor Adam Cartwright, a dedicated agricultural scientist, embarks on an ambitious journey to Deadwood Gulch, a wild Kansas town, to conduct a wheat experiment. However, Deadwood Gulch proves to be a far cry from the idyllic setting he envisioned. The town is a melting pot of hardened outlaws, notorious saloon owners, and individuals with hidden agendas. Among them is Lily, a captivating saloon owner whose spirit matches the town's ruggedness. Adam's scientific approach to farming collides with the town's untamed spirit, causing friction and raising eyebrows. He becomes entangled in a web of danger, romance, and conflicting ideologies as he faces off against a determined adversary who seeks to sabotage his experiment. Meanwhile, Adam's heart is stirred by Lily's independent nature, igniting a passionate connection that challenges both of them. As Adam navigates the treacherous landscape of Deadwood Gulch, he must confront the harsh realities of the frontier, defend his research, and reconcile his values with the unpredictable world he finds himself in. In this clash of wills, Adam discovers that the true test of his journey lies not just in the success of his wheat experiment but in understanding the complexities of human nature and the resilience of the human spirit.Book Details
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George W. Ogden
United States
George Washington Ogden ( 1871-1966 ) was born in Kansas and educated in Kansas publication schools, He worked first as a journalist ,as editor for the Kansas City star, the Chicago ,Tribune and the M...
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