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Buffalo Bill’S Ruse Or, Won By Sheer Nerve
Buffalo Bill’S Ruse Or, Won By Sheer Nerve
By:Prentiss Ingraham Published By:Double9 Books
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Buffalo Bill's Ruse Or, Won by Sheer Nerve is a captivating adventure set in the American West, where wit, bravery, and unexpected alliances come together to solve mysteries. The story follows Buffalo Bill as he becomes embroiled in a bizarre quest sparked by a comical and loud woman in search of her runaway husband. The narrative begins with the eccentric woman causing a stir in the town, attracting attention from locals and Buffalo Bill himself, who is humorously mistaken for the missing man. As the plot unfolds, the story introduces a cast of colorful and mysterious characters, including a man with a hidden agenda, as well as various disappearances that suggest a larger, more dangerous conspiracy. Throughout, the story blends humor with tension, highlighting the lawlessness of the West and the resilience required to navigate its challenges. Buffalo BillÍs resourcefulness and daring spirit shine as he unravels the mystery, confronting bandits, unexpected threats, and thrilling escapades. The journey promises excitement, danger, and humor as the characters work to uncover the truth in a world filled with uncertainty.
Colonel Prentiss Ingraham was born on December 28, 1843, in Adams County, Mississippi, United States. He was a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War and later became a mercenary throughout the 1860s. After the war, Ingraham transitioned to a career as a fiction writer, becoming best known for his adventure novels, particularly those in the Western and dime novel genres. His writing was popular in the late 19th century, and he authored hundreds of novels, including stories about heroes, outlaws, and the supernatural. Ingraham’s works often featured bold and resourceful protagonists who faced thrilling challenges. He was a prolific writer, contributing to the dime novel industry, which was hugely popular among readers at the time. In addition to his writing, Ingraham's military background and mercenary experience added an edge of realism and excitement to his adventure stories. He passed away on August 16, 1904, in Biloxi, Mississippi, leaving behind a legacy of action-filled fiction that captured the imagination of readers during his time.