
BOOKS BY W. C. TUTTLE
CHAPTER I: TAKE-A-CHANCE KENDALL
CHAPTER II: SHEEP-FLOOD
CHAPTER III: THE MORTGAGED VALLEY
CHAPTER IV: CULTUS COMES TRAILING
CHAPTER V: UNCLE JIMMY GETS THE LOW-DOWN
CHAPTER VI: CULTUS MEETS THE FOLKS
CHAPTER VII: BLAZE INTERRUPTS A LADY
CHAPTER VIII: “THE GITTINEST SON-OF-A-GUN!”
CHAPTER IX: CULTUS CRACKS A TEN-MINUTE EGG
A hardened former lawman, Blaze Nolan, finds himself stepping through the opulent gates of a Beverly Hills mansion, summoned by the enigmatic “Take‑a‑Chance” Kendall Marsh. Marsh, a cold‑blooded sheep baron with a reputation for ruthless deals, offers Nolan a lifeline—an uneasy partnership that could free the parole‑bound man from his Arizona obligations. The two men barter over cigarette smoke and whispered motives, each aware that a hidden agenda drives this uneasy alliance.
As Nolan settles into the plush chair, the tension between his gritty past and Marsh’s polished power hints at a larger, dangerous scheme. Their conversation reveals a tangled web of political favors, debts, and a job that could cost Nolan more than he can afford. Listeners are drawn into a world where western grit meets high‑society intrigue, setting the stage for a chase through rugged terrain and moral gray zones.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (313K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1937.
Credits
Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2023-04-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1969
A prolific Western storyteller, this Montana-born writer turned ranch life, frontier humor, and mystery into more than a thousand magazine stories and many novels. He is especially remembered for the adventures of Hashknife Hartley and Sleepy Stevens, two cowboy detectives with a loyal following.
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