
William MacLeod Raine was an American author who wrote classic adventure novels about the Wild West.

The Fighting Edge is set in a rugged frontier where a young woman grapples with her independence and the looming threat of a dangerous figure from her father's past. The narrative explores themes of strength, vulnerability, and the tension between personal autonomy and external...

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The Fighting Edge is a novel written by William MacLeod Raine. The book is a thrilling story of a young man named Jack Merrill who is a skilled fighter and has a reputation for being unbeatable. Jack is a cowboy who is hired by a wealthy rancher to help him win a range war against...

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original...

The Fighting Edge is a novel written by William MacLeod Raine. The story follows the life of a young man named John Mackenzie, who is a skilled fighter and a former soldier. He is known for his bravery and his ability to take on any opponent, no matter how tough they may be...










Book Excerpt: ...und a heap. Say, how about dinner? You got it started? I'm gettin' powerful hungry."June knew the subject was closed. She might have pushed deeper into her father's reticence, but some instinct shrank from what she might uncover. There could be only pain in learning...

Book Excerpt: ...und a heap. Say, how about dinner? You got it started? I'm gettin' powerful hungry."June knew the subject was closed. She might have pushed deeper into her father's reticence, but some instinct shrank from what she might uncover. There could be only pain in learning...



the fighting edge From William MacLeod Raine

