Ridgway of Montana A story of to-day, in which the hero is also the villain
William MacLeod Raine
Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)
Beschreibung
Ridgway of Montana: A story of to-day, in which the hero is also the villain explores the complex intersection of ambition, morality, and personal relationships in the harsh and competitive world of the Montana mining industry. The story centers around Waring Ridgway, a sharp businessman who is as ruthless as he is brilliant. The narrative delves into evolving relationships, where personal desires and business interests collide, raising questions about the true cost of success. Themes of power, ethics, and the compromises individuals make to achieve their goals are central to the plot, as Ridgway's drive for wealth and influence conflicts with his personal life and moral compass. As the story unfolds, it examines the consequences of Ridgway's choices, questioning how far one can go in the pursuit of success before losing sight of their humanity. Ridgway of Montana offers a deep exploration of the complexities of character, the cost of ambition, and the moral dilemmas faced when power and love intertwine.