In "Bandits of Tehuantltux," Porfirio Gomez runs an isolated cantina with only two customers, Pato and Perro, and neither has any money. It is Pato's idea that they should become outlaws. In Blind Ca�on , half-breed Sioux Murrah Starr holds a rich Alaskan gold claim that should set him up for life. Trouble is, that may not be very long: the head of the local miners' association is dead set on taking Starr's claim for himself.
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In "Bandits of Tehuantltux," Porfirio Gomez runs an isolated cantina with only two customers, Pato and Perro, and neither has any money. It is Pato's idea that they should become outlaws. In Blind Ca�on , half-breed Sioux Murrah Starr holds a rich Alaskan gold claim that should set him up for life. Trouble is, that may not be very long: the head of the local miners' association is dead set on taking Starr's claim for himself.
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Henry Wilson Allen wrote under both names, Will Henry, and Clay Fisher. And under either name he created some of the best of the best historical fiction ever written. Elmer Kelton said, "Will Henry combines the best talents of a natural storyteller with an inspired poet's glorious use of the English language." (from the back cover of the book) I agree. Will Henry's use of humor, his sympathetic and intelligent treatment of Indians, and his penchant for historical accuracy tend to make one of his books a pleasure to read on many levels.