
Mystery Ranch (Edition1)
Arthur Chapman(Author)
Double 9 Books LLP (Publisher)
Published on 22. April 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
134 pages
978-93-7113-907-6 (ISBN)
Description
Mystery ranch presents a landscape shaped by tension between cultural identities and the fragile constructs of justice. The story examines how social divisions erupt into suspicion and conflict, especially when external events trigger buried hostilities. The narrative begins with the discovery of a violent act that ignites unrest, not only due to the crime itself but because of the simmering distrust among communities forced to coexist. This situation quickly expands into a broader interrogation of how fear and rumor challenge established authority and skew the pursuit of justice. The fragile balance within the reservation community is tested as institutional roles become blurred and individuals confront their own complicity. As tensions escalate, the work explores how deeply-held beliefs about power, race, and legitimacy unravel under pressure. Amid the growing unease, questions of loyalty and betrayal become inevitable, revealing the psychological cost of survival in an environment that demands the suppression of complexity. The narrative invites reflection on how people maintain personal identity when caught between conflicting allegiances and how social order is often sustained through silence and selective truth. Mystery ranch magnifies the subtle violence of perception, and the burden placed on those navigating shifting cultural boundaries.
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Language
English
Place of publication
India
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
179 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-7113-907-6 (9789371139076)
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Arthur Chapman (1880 1935) was an American poet and author known for his works centered around the Western genre. Born in Colorado, Chapman had a deep connection with the American West, which greatly influenced his writing. Chapman s writing is renowned for its vivid portrayal of Western life and landscapes. His works often reflect his firsthand experience and appreciation of the region, capturing the spirit of the frontier and the lives of cowboys and ranchers. In addition to his novels, Chapman was a prolific poet. His poetry often celebrated the Western experience, contributing to his reputation as a key figure in Western literature. His poetic style is noted for its simplicity and authenticity, resonating with readers who appreciate the rugged beauty of the West. One of his best-known works is "Rustlers Beware," a novel that exemplifies his focus on Western adventure and conflict. His other writings include poetry collections and short stories that explore similar themes. Arthur Chapman s contributions to Western literature have left a lasting impact, with his works continuing to be appreciated for their evocative portrayal of the American frontier and its enduring spirit.