Z PDF
Sign in
Home / Books / Law-star for an outlaw
Your download link has expired — please click the download button again.

Law-star for an outlaw

by W. C. (Wilbur C.) Tuttle

Share:
Language
EN
Format
EPUB
Size
986 KB

Description

This work is a Western crime novelette that combines elements of adventure and detective fiction. It is structured as a series of linked episodes following Irish Delaney, a cowhand caught in a conflict involving vigilante groups, accusations, and violence within a frontier setting. The narrative focuses on Irish's efforts to clear his uncle’s name and confront a secret organisation known as the Night Hawks, who impose their own version of justice in the town of Dancing Flats. The story encompasses themes of loyalty, justice, and individual resolve against a backdrop of lawlessness typical of mid-20th-century Western fiction.

Set in a rural, frontier environment, the plot includes scenes of shootouts, ambushes, and strategic escapes. Irish Delaney's resourcefulness and determination are central to the storyline as he faces threats from criminal factions, survivals from deadly traps, and attempts to expose corruption. The narrative's tone aligns with the adventure genre, emphasising action, peril, and the rugged resilience of its protagonist.

From the opening pages

Irish closed the gate of the white picket fence when suddenly something hit him a tremendous blow to the head. Law-Star for an Outlaw A novelet by W. C. Tuttle A criminal trap is set to kill three men at a ranchhouse and Irish Delaney is forced into a six-gun showdown with the evil Night Hawks of Dancing Flats! The gambling room of the Turquoise Saloon was filled to capacity that night, and the center of interest was the roulette layout, where a tall, slightly gray-haired, well-dressed man was playing the wheel alone. Not another game was in operation at that time, and the place was hushed. “That totals seven hundred and fifty dollars, my friend,” the tall man said quietly. “Are you satisfied?” “Slim” Duarte, swarthy, white-toothed gambler, owner of the Turquoise, smiled slowly as he replied: “Parson, I feel that I have paid well for my seat in your little church yesterday. You publicly announced that I was more than partly responsible for poor attendance at your place of worship, and that if I would attend your church, you would attend my place of business. We are even now, my friend.” “Thank you, Mr. Duarte. We both kept our word. It is my opinion that you received nothing from my sermon, so this will keep us even.” The preacher tossed the money on the layout. Slim Duarte looked curiously at the minister. “You can use money, can’t yuh, Parson?” he said quietly. “Not that kind of money. The church doesn’t gamble. We both had our fun. You smiled at me in church—I laughed at you here. Thank you for your challenge and your entertainment—and goodnight.” John Calvin, minister of the Dancing Flats Church, turned away from the roulette layout, and the crowd relaxed. Standing only a few feet away from the layout was a tall, slender young man, his sombrero pulled low over a pair of hard eyes. He wore a faded, once-blue shirt, moulded to his powerful shoulders, a scarlet handkerchief knotted around his throat. Light from the oil lamps sparkled from the silver rivets on his gun-belt, and a black-handled Colt swayed outward in its short holster along his thigh. No one had noticed his arrival. Not over ten minutes ago he had tied a weary, long-legged sorrel to the hitchrack beside the saloon. His eyes searched the face of the minister, who stopped, looking straight…

Ask about this book

An AI guide answers your questions about this title

FAQ

Is "Law-star for an outlaw" free to download?

Yes, it is free to download — no sign up needed.

What format is the file?

EPUB.

More by W. C. (Wilbur C.) Tuttle

Similar books

Reader reviews Be the first

No reviews yet. Be the first to review this book.

Write a review

Protected by reCAPTCHA.