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Gambler's Dollar is a Western novel written by W.C. Tuttle and published in 1941. The story is set in the wilds of the American West and follows the adventures of a gambler named Jeff Garret, who finds himself caught up in a high-stakes game of revenge and danger. The novel begins with Jeff Garret winning a large sum of money in a poker game, including a dollar bill that he soon discovers is ma...
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25,00 DKK
Forlag
Otbebookpublishing
Udgivet
6 april 2023
Genrer
Crime and mystery fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783988262943
Gambler's Dollar is a Western novel written by W.C. Tuttle and published in 1941. The story is set in the wilds of the American West and follows the adventures of a gambler named Jeff Garret, who finds himself caught up in a high-stakes game of revenge and danger. The novel begins with Jeff Garret winning a large sum of money in a poker game, including a dollar bill that he soon discovers is marked for revenge. As he travels across the West, he becomes embroiled in a dangerous conflict with a group of outlaws who are seeking to track down and kill the man who marked the dollar bill. With the help of a small group of allies, including a tough-minded saloon owner named Kate, Jeff sets out to track down the men who are after him and bring them to justice. Along the way, he must confront his own doubts and fears, and navigate a complex web of deceit and betrayal. Throughout the novel, Tuttle explores a range of themes, including the nature of justice and morality, the power of greed and ambition, and the importance of personal integrity and moral courage. He also offers a vivid and highly detailed portrait of life in the American West during the early 20th century, with all its dangers, hardships, and romance. "e;Gambler's Dollar"e; is a classic work of Western literature that has been widely praised for its engaging characters, vivid descriptions, and exciting plot. It is a thrilling and action-packed story of adventure, danger, and heroism, and remains a beloved classic of the genre.