Retribution at Wilderness
Christian, Frederick H.200505UU
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The reward stood at $5,000 for the man who could bring Barbara Davis out of Apache country alive. Lured by the prospect, every outlaw, gunman and scalp hunter in the southwest drifted through Tucson and into the wilderness beyond. Some of them died slowly and horribly at the hands of the Apaches, but still they kept coming. The reward stood at $5,000 for the man who could bring Barbara Davis out of Apache country alive. Lured by the prospect, every outlaw, gunman and scalp hunter in the southwest drifted through Tucson and into the wilderness beyond. Some of them died slowly and horribly at the hands of the Apaches, but still they kept coming. As the killings escalated, Governor Bleke knew that unless the girl was brought out soon he would have a full-scale Indian war on his hands. So he sent for the one man who could do the impossible. A tall, slow-talking Texan who wore his six-guns tied low and looked like he knew how to use them. The name he gave was Green: you only had to take one look at him to that know that he might be a lot of things, but green wasn't one of them.
Main title:
Retribution at Wilderness / Frederick H. Christian.
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Imprint:
London : Robert Hale Ltd : [distributor] Combined Book Services Ltd : [distributor] DLS Australia Pty Ltd : [distributor] DLS Australia Pty Ltd : [distributor] Trinity Books CC, 2005.
Collation:
158 p. ; 19x12 cm.
Notes:
Hardback.Originally published: as Sudden Apache fighter. 1969.
ISBN:
9780709076735 (hbk)0709076738 (hbk)
Dewey class:
AFW
Local class:
FIC
Language:
English
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BRN:
375577