Nan Carroll was Attorney John Morgan’s capable private secretary ...
“Almost a junior partner in the firm,” insisted Willis Todd, Nan’s only
boy friend. It was Willis, too, who made Nan realize that she was in
love with Morgan, Morgan who idolized his beautiful selfish wife, Iris.
Shocked at finding herself in love with a married man, Nan decided to
resign her position.
Circumstances made this impossible, however, and before she could carry
out her resolve, a swift series of thrilling happenings threatened to
change the course of six lives.
Here are characters you will recognize as real, faced with problems of
absorbing interest. Romance and marriage, mother love and heartlessness,
woven together to produce a story genuinely thrilling.
Anne Austin has succeeded in writing another story of compelling
interest. When you learn the problems that face the figures in this
book, you will want to read the solution.
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THE BLAZING HORIZON
By Ernest Lynn
The True Story of Pawnee Bill
A thrilling, red-blooded tale of a picturesque character against the
background of hell-roaring towns where men drank, quarreled, killed and
went about their business; of primeval passions ruling the hearts of men
who blazed the path of an Empire; a true story of the early days of the
Southwest.
Gordon Lillie, as Pawnee Bill, the hero of countless men and boys of
this and past generations, stood in the doorway of the restaurant in
Caldwell one Saturday afternoon. Before him were cattle thieves, horse
thieves, Indians, desperadoes, women with hard eyes and painted cheeks.
He stood on the threshold of a career that was to be one of the most
colorful and stirring in the annals of the glamorous Southwest.
More than a novel because far stranger than fiction, THE BLAZING HORIZON
is an authentic account of the opening of Oklahoma, a swift and vivid
recital of the struggle of thousands to gain a niche in the blazing
horizon.
Starting in the eighties, it carries one on a wave of breathless
excitement through the great rush of the Boomers, 50,000 strong, who
stormed their way into the new territory; through days of hardships and
adventure; through hair-raising episodes of courage and chivalry;
through all the pains of the birth of a new country.
Against this picturesque background, Ernest Lynn here pictures a
delightful romance, written after months of patient first-hand research
tracing the career of Pawnee Bill and the birth of Oklahoma.
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JEALOUS WIVES
By Ernest Lynn
Author of “The Blazing Horizon,” “The Yellow Stub”
Should there be a single standard of morals for men and women? Should a
wife convict a husband on circumstantial evidence? Is a woman’s
intuition always right?
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