The Valley of Dry Bones By

“Here is a grand western in the best roaring action tradition.” Omaha World Herald

When Ross Chaine was a boy, his father was murdered, their ranch was lost, and he was sent off to live with his Aunt. But now he’s a man, and he’s returned to the Valley of Dry Bones to claim his birthright…and see that justice is finally done.

“Pack-jammed with thrills and all kinds of excitement.” Springfield Evening Union

“A roaring western… this little volume carries plenty of action and color, and provides a very interesting narrative.” Oakland Post-Enquirer

“The action will please all western fans.” South Bend Tribune

“Fast, vivid and authentic.” Holly Michigan Advertiser

Arthur Henry Gooden (1879 – 971) was an English screenwriter of the silent era. He wrote for 53 films between 1916 and 1937. He also wrote several western novels about the American Old West. He was born in England and died in Los Angeles, California.

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