
The Dead-Line
The Dead-Line, written by W. C. Tuttle in the early 20th century, explores the conflict between cattlemen and sheep herders in the American frontier. The narrative follows Jack Hartwell, a cowboy torn between his loyalty to his cattleman heritage and his marriage to Molly, the daughter of a prominent sheepman. This novel highlights the tensions and rivalries of the time, making it a notable work in Western fiction.

















































