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Hashknife Hartley

The Mystery of the Red Triangle

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"Cherokee has had a series of crimes and the only clue the culprits leave behind is a crude blood-red triangle. It is not until Hashknife Hartley and Sleepy Stevens come to town that a way is found to solve the mystery"-- Provided by publisher

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First published January 1, 1944

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W.C. Tuttle

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W. C. Tuttle (Wilbur Coleman Tuttle) was an American writer, almost all of which were westerns. His best known character was Hashknife Hartley, who along with his friend Sleepy Stevens, served as unofficial detectives solving crimes on the ranches where they worked as cowboys.

He was also a screenwriter hailing back to the silent era. He wrote the screenplays for 52 films between 1915 and 1945.

A semi-pro baseball player in his youth, Tuttle served as President of the Pacific Coast Baseball League 1935-1943.[1] Tuttle recommended to the Los Angeles Angels that the team should ask Gene Lillard to join them.

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