Return to the Wild West with W. C. Tuttle’s "Playing Safe in Piperock," a delightful blend of western action, humor, and mystery. Follow the adventures of Ike Harper, an unlikely amateur sleuth, as he navigates the rugged landscape and quirky characters of Piperock. This classic western tale offers a lighthearted take on frontier justice, brimming with wit and unexpected twists. Tuttle masterfully weaves together elements of classic detective fiction with the vastness and charm of the American West. A testament to enduring storytelling, "Playing Safe in Piperock" provides a captivating glimpse into a bygone era. Originally published in 1923, this meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to experience Tuttle’s timeless prose and engaging characters. Perfect for fans of westerns, mysteries, and humorous fiction, this book showcases the enduring appeal of a well-crafted story set against the backdrop of the American frontier.
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