"Bert Wilson at Panama" by J.W. Duffield is a gripping adventure novel set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Mexico. The story follows three inseparable friends, Bert Wilson, Tom Henderson, and Dick Trent, who embark on a journey to witness the opening of the Panama Canal. Their trip takes an unexpected turn when Dick is captured by a band of ruthless Mexican guerillas led by the notorious bandit known as "El Tigre." The narrative begins with Dick being held at gunpoint and taken hostage while exploring the Mexican countryside. Bert and Tom, realizing their friend's peril, immediately set out on a daring rescue mission. They are joined by Melton, a seasoned cattleman from Montana, who brings his experience and determination to the rescue effort. The trio faces numerous challenges as they track the guerillas through the rugged terrain, relying on their wits, courage, and Melton's frontier skills. The story is a testament to friendship, bravery, and the relentless pursuit of justice. As they close in on the bandits' camp, the tension mounts, leading to a climactic confrontation. The novel captures the essence of adventure and the spirit of camaraderie, making it a thrilling read for those who enjoy tales of heroism and exploration.
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