Owen Clancy's Run Of Luck
'Owen Clancy's Run Of Luck' Summary
Burt L. Standish's Owen Clancy's Run Of Luck is an exciting novel set in the Wild West, following the adventures of the brave and daring cowboy, Owen Clancy. The story is a thrilling blend of luck, love, and danger that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
The book begins with Owen Clancy, a cowboy who has had a run of bad luck at the gambling table. He is in desperate need of money to pay off a debt and is willing to take any risk to get it. When he is offered a high-stakes game of chance, he jumps at the opportunity. The game turns out to be a trap, and Owen is caught up in a web of deceit and danger.
As the story progresses, Owen finds himself embroiled in a series of dangerous situations, including shootouts and horseback chases. He is aided by a cast of memorable characters, including a beautiful woman who captures his heart, a loyal friend who helps him in his time of need, and a ruthless villain who is determined to stop him at any cost.
The author, Burt L. Standish, has a talent for painting vivid pictures of the Wild West, and his writing immerses readers in a world of dusty trails, saloons, and gunfights. He creates a thrilling atmosphere that keeps readers turning the pages, eager to know what will happen next.
One of the strengths of Owen Clancy's Run Of Luck is its well-developed characters. Owen Clancy is a hero that readers can root for, with his courage and determination making him a compelling protagonist. The supporting characters are also well-drawn, with each one adding depth and dimension to the story.
Overall, Owen Clancy's Run Of Luck is a classic Western that has stood the test of time. It is a must-read for fans of the genre, and its themes of luck, love, and danger are timeless. Burt L. Standish's writing is excellent, and his ability to create a thrilling atmosphere is truly impressive. If you're looking for a book that will keep you on the edge of your seat, Owen Clancy's Run Of Luck is the perfect choice.
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Burt L. Standish
United States
William George "Gilbert" Patten was a writer of dime novels and is best known as author of the Frank Merriwell stories, with the pen name Burt L. Standish. Gilbert Patten was born in Corinna, Maine in...
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