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The Bandit of Hell's Bend by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Bandit of Hell's Bend by Edgar Rice Burroughs






The Bandit of Hell

Henders will bequeaths his property to his brother John back East so that he can take care of Diana, but John dies too. Henders is mortally wounded in the battle. However, when they are attacked by Indians during the roundup, he runs rather than defend her. She is intrigued by Wainwright's Eastern-educated son Jefferson, who proposes marriage. Rich Easterner Wainwright tries to buy the mine and ranch for a low price, but Henders refuses the offer and discusses the property's true value with Diana. The cowardly sheriff does not take action on the robberies. The local stage is repeatedly robbed of gold bullion from the owner's mine, and Bull is suspected. Competing for his daughter Diana, ranch hand Colby sabotages recovering alcoholic foreman Bull, and takes his job. Plot summary Įlias Henders is the prosperous owner of a ranch and a gold mine. He had two working titles for it: "The Black Coyote" and "Diana of the Bar Y". The novel is one of four Westerns that Burroughs wrote. The book version was first published by A. The Bandit of Hell's Bend is a Western fiction novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, published in serial form in the Argosy All-Story Weekly in September and October 1924.








The Bandit of Hell's Bend by Edgar Rice Burroughs