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W. C. Tuttle

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Born November 11, 1883
Died June 6, 1969 (85 years old)
Montana Territory, United States
Also known as: W. C Tuttle, W. C. 1883- Tuttle
21 books
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W. C. Tuttle was born in Montana. He wrote more than 1000 magazine stories and dozens of novels, almost all of which were westerns. He wrote at least five or six series, but his best known one featured Hashknife Hartley and Sleepy Stevens, two wandering cowboys who served as unofficial detectives solving crimes on the ranches where they worked. Tuttle was also a screenwriter, and he wrote for 52 films between 1915 and 1945.

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Wandering dogies

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"A twenty-five-year-old bookkeeper from San Francisco quits his job and travels to Encinitas, Arizona, after receiving a fifteen-year-old letter from his father claiming he struck gold. This tenderfoot will need a lot of help to survive"--

The Santa Dolores stage

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Color illustration on front book jacket of a man with a gun, entering a room with four other men, one on the floor, two with their hands up, and one dropping his gun.

Thicker Than Water

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Seventeen-year-old Kia barely survived her parents' divorce several years ago. Now her mom is in the hospital battling cancer and Kia is stuck with her workaholic father, leaving her searching for an escape from the everyday horrors of her life.She finds this escape with a group of people acting out a dark fantasy. These "vampires" spend all night in dark clubs, wearing gothic outfits, and even baring fake fangs. But when Kia meets Damon, she begins to wonder if maybe a true vampire exists among them, one who could be the answer to all of her problems . . .