
Bluffer's Luck, published in 1934 by W. C. Tuttle, is a humorous Western novel featuring the adventures of Hashknife Hartley, a range detective. The story is set in Lobo Wells, Arizona, and follows the struggles of Nan Whitlock, a young woman facing desperation after the death of her friend. The narrative explores themes of survival, deception, and the unpredictability of life as Nan discovers an inheritance that could change her fortunes. Tuttle's work combines elements of Western fiction with a comedic twist, making it a notable entry in the genre.























































