
Edward L. (Edward Lytton) Wheeler
Edward Lytton Wheeler was a nineteenth century American writer of dime novels. One of his most famous characters is the Wild West rascal Deadwood Dick. His stories of the west mixed fictional characters with real-life personalities of the era, including Calamity Jane and Sitting Bull.

Fritz to the Front, or, the Ventriloquist Scamp-Hunter
A ventriloquist detective's trip to Atlantic City soon turns into a dangerous mission when he encounters a mysterious woman, a suspicious wedding, and a web of criminal activity.
By Edward L. (Edward Lytton) Wheeler

Deadwood Dick Jr. Branded; or, Red Rover at Powder Pocket.
When a daring young detective tries to stop a train robbery, he is branded and sentenced to death by a ruthless outlaw, but a mysterious woman may offer him a chance at revenge.
By Edward L. (Edward Lytton) Wheeler

Deadwood Dick, the Prince of the Road; or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills
When a red-clad hero answers a desperate plea in the Black Hills he is thrust into a world of outlaws.
By Edward L. (Edward Lytton) Wheeler