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In Bluffer's Luck, a young woman faces a crossroads in her life, where desperation and unexpected opportunities collide. After the death of her friend, she stumbles upon an inheritance letter, which presents both a moral dilemma and a chance for a new life. The story takes place in a gritty town where survival is key, and the protagonist is torn between honesty and taking a risk that could change her future. The novel explores the tension between survival instincts and ethical choices, as the protagonist considers using a check meant for someone else to secure her own fortune. The narrative…mehr

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In Bluffer's Luck, a young woman faces a crossroads in her life, where desperation and unexpected opportunities collide. After the death of her friend, she stumbles upon an inheritance letter, which presents both a moral dilemma and a chance for a new life. The story takes place in a gritty town where survival is key, and the protagonist is torn between honesty and taking a risk that could change her future. The novel explores the tension between survival instincts and ethical choices, as the protagonist considers using a check meant for someone else to secure her own fortune. The narrative weaves through themes of deception, luck, and the unpredictable nature of life's twists. As the protagonist contemplates her options, she grapples with questions of identity and the lengths she is willing to go to escape her dire circumstances. The setting amplifies the sense of danger and uncertainty, where decisions are fraught with consequences, and one act of bluffing could lead to a complete transformation.
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Autorenporträt
W. C. Tuttle, an American author and prolific contributor to the Western style, left an indelible mark on the literary panorama of the early to mid-20th century. Tuttle, born William Carey Tuttle in 1883, won popularity for his numerous novels and quick memories that vividly depicted the rugged landscapes and characters of the American West. One of his extraordinary works, considered a masterpiece within the genre, is "The Dead-Line." This novel showcases Tuttle's storytelling prowess and his ability to seize the essence of the Wild West. Set against the backdrop of frontier existence, "The Dead-Line" explores topics of justice, morality, and the demanding situations confronted by way of individuals within the untamed American desolate tract. Tuttle's writing style is characterised with the aid of its authenticity, drawing from his own reviews as a cowboy and rancher. His narratives frequently function robust-willed protagonists, gritty realism, and a deep knowledge of the Western manner of lifestyles. "The Dead-Line" stands as a testament to W. C. Tuttle's contribution to Western literature, offering readers a gripping tale that immerses them inside the harsh yet captivating world of the Old West.