Women Outlaws #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe issue contains two stories: "I Was the Last Woman Road Agent," in which a former female road agent reflects on her outlaw past, including a romance with a man named Dan Butler that she abandoned due to her criminal lifestyle; and "The Perla Grant," a western action story featuring Sheriff Ben Higgins and Marshal George Wunders investigating the murder of rancher Barlow, suspecting the involvement of a hired killer named Miguel, while encountering the formidable Tess Darley at the Darley ranch who becomes entangled in their investigation.
A young woman named Rita finds herself drawn into a life of crime after a troubled romance with a boy named Dan Butler sets her on a dangerous path. As circumstances spiral from petty theft to increasingly desperate acts, Rita becomes entangled in outlaw schemes and finds herself hunted by the law. This confessional tale traces how an Ontario boarding school girl became the last woman road agent of her era.
This nonfiction account traces Kansas's transformation from Indian Territory through the Louisiana Purchase, as pioneers, gold-seekers, and settlers pushed westward along the Santa Fe Trail and established cow towns across the frontier. The story chronicles how the region became a flashpoint for conflict—from skirmishes between opposing forces to the pre-Civil War battles that foreshadowed the nation's greater struggle over slavery.
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