
Bluffer's luck
"Bluffer's Luck" by W. C. Tuttle is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Nan Whitlock, a struggling young woman trying to navigate her life after her friend dies, revealing a world filled with danger and unexpected opportunities in Lobo Wells, Arizona. The opening portion of the book introduces Nan as she faces desperation due to her lack of employment and money. After the sudden death of her roommate, she discovers an inheritance letter addressed to her late friend, which offers her both a dilemma and a chance at a new life. The narrative unfolds in a gritty, atmospheric setting, where Nan grapples with whether to take a risk that could change her fortunes, leading her towards a potential new identity as she contemplates cashing a check meant for someone else. The tone is embedded in themes of survival, deception, and the unpredictability of life’s chances.
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