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In "Bandits of Tehuantltux," Porfirio Gomez runs an isolated cantina with only two customers, Pato and Perro, and neither has any money. It is Pato's idea that they should become outlaws. In Blind Cañon, half-breed Sioux Murrah Starr holds a rich Alaskan gold claim that should set him up for life. Trouble is, that may not be very long: the head of the local miners' association is dead set on taking Starr's claim for himself.

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In "Bandits of Tehuantltux," Porfirio Gomez runs an isolated cantina with only two customers, Pato and Perro, and neither has any money. It is Pato's idea that they should become outlaws. In Blind Cañon, half-breed Sioux Murrah Starr holds a rich Alaskan gold claim that should set him up for life. Trouble is, that may not be very long: the head of the local miners' association is dead set on taking Starr's claim for himself.
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"Will Henry" was one of the pseudonyms used by Henry Wilson Allen; the other was "Clay Fisher." He was a five-time winner of the Golden Spur Award from the Western Writers of America and a recipient of the Levi Strauss Award for lifetime achievement. His Will Henry novels are known for their basis in historical fact and their use of realistic American Indian characters.