Spawn of the Desert

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Spawn of the Desert is a Western novel written by W.C. Tuttle and published in 1931. The story is set in the desert Southwest and follows the adventures of a cowboy named Jim Tycer, who becomes embroiled in a deadly conflict with a ruthless gang of outlaws. The novel begins with Jim Tycer working as a cowboy on the sprawling Circle K Ranch. When he learns that his friend and fellow cowboy, Slim Larkin, has been murdered by a gang of outlaws known as the Black Mesa Gang, Tycer sets out on a mission of revenge. As he tracks down the members of the Black Mesa Gang, Tycer becomes increasingly embroiled in a dangerous and deadly conflict. He finds himself facing off against a powerful and cunning gang leader named Durling, who will stop at nothing to protect his criminal empire. Throughout the novel, Tuttle explores a range of themes, including the nature of justice and revenge, the power of loyalty and friendship, 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. "Spawn of the Desert" 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.

About the author

William Claude Tuttle (W.C. Tuttle) (1890-1956) was an American author, best known for his Western novels and short stories. He was born in Kansas and spent much of his youth in Oklahoma, where he worked as a cowboy and ranch hand. Tuttle's experiences on the frontier inspired much of his writing, and he became known for his realistic depictions of Western life and his ability to capture the spirit of the American West. Tuttle began his writing career in the 1920s, when he began publishing short stories in pulp magazines. His first novel, "The Westerners," was published in 1926 and was an instant success. He went on to write more than 30 novels over the course of his career, including "Trouble-Shooter," "Gun-Feud of Tumbleweed," and "Wild Horse Range." Tuttle's writing was characterized by its fast-paced action, vivid descriptions of the Western landscape, and its emphasis on honor, loyalty, and courage. His work was popular with readers, and he was widely regarded as one of the leading Western writers of his time. Although Tuttle passed away in 1956, his work continued to be popular among Western fans, and his books have been reprinted and adapted for film and television. He was inducted into the Western Writers of America Hall of Fame in 1972.

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