In this Western duo, there is one million dollars' worth of gold bullion to be found, and a youth lands himself in a dangerous web of double-crossing between lawmen and outlaws.
From Wikipedia: Walt Coburn (1889-1971) was an American writer of Westerns. Coburn was born in White Sulphur Springs, Montana Territory, the son of Robert Coburn Senior, the founder of the noted Circle C Ranch.
Coburn served in the military in the First World War. He later spent time as a cowboy and a surveyor, before becoming a full-time writer in the 1920s.
A WC. Double Western/ "Broken Wings" & "Wanted Men"
WC. has. penned a double western. The first novel is about an escape from San Quentin. The time is shortly after World War One because they talk of flying and aircraft during the war. The objective is to escape to Mexico. I'm the second novel a young boy is raised by a man who beats the life from or he tried to do so. The young boys mother was murdered and the murderer kidnapped the child. He took him to Montana and tried to kill him. Then one of the men who worked for the boys father recognized him. He sent word and eventually the two were glad to get together. This was two excellent reads for the genre.....DEHS