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Clark's classic novel is a compelling tale of four men who fear a marauding mountain lion but swear to conquer it. It is also a story of violent human emotions--love and hate, hope and despair--and of the perpetual conflict between good and evil.

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4687. The Track of the Cat, by Walter Van Tilburg Clark (read 24 Mar 2010) This 1949 western novel, laid in Nevada, concerns an angst-ridden dysfunctional ranching family consisting of a dour mother, a drunken father, three brothers, and a sister. A panther kills some of the stock and the book details the effort to kill and avoid the evil animal. The book was consistently interest-holding until the long account of Curt's effort re the panther eventually palled and the book came to a nondramatic end. I read Clark's The Ox-Bow Incident on March 24, 1953, with much appreciation, and that is why I now read this book--which did not turn out to be as good.
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I enjoyed the book, but it was a suspensful as i like.

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Ten Eyck, Alice (Abridger)

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Canonical title
The Track of the Cat
Original publication date
1949; 1950
Related movies
Track of the Cat (1954 | IMDb)
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This is the Signet edition, abridged “with the author’s permission” by Alice Ten Eyck.

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Horror
DDC/MDS
813.52Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991900-1945
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PS3505 .L376 .T7Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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