"The Keeper of Red Horse Pass" is a Western novel written by W.C. Tuttle. The story begins with Blaze Nolan, also known as James Blair Nolan, arriving at the luxurious Beverly Hills estate of Kendall H. Marsh, a wealthy and cold-blooded capitalist known as the "sheep king". Nolan is a tall and muscular man with a white lock of hair in the center of his forehead and gray eyes that show a blue glint in the light. Marsh, in contrast, is a slender and immaculately dressed man with hard agate eyes and a face seemingly hewn from granite. The meeting between the two men appears to be tense and charged with unspoken tension, and the reader is left to wonder what brings Nolan to Marsh's estate. With its vivid character descriptions and evocative setting, "Blaze Nolan" promises to be an intriguing and action-packed Western tale filled with high-stakes confrontations and unexpected twists.
W.C. Tuttle was an American author who specialized in writing western novels and short stories. He was born in Kansas in 1890 and spent his early years working on ranches, which provided him with a wealth of experience and inspiration for his writing. Tuttle's writing is known for its authenticity and attention to detail, drawing on his own experiences and research to create realistic and engaging stories. He was highly regarded in his time and was a popular author, with many of his books adapted into films and TV shows. His books continue to be enjoyed by readers today and are a testament to his skill as a storyteller.