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Across the Rio Colorado
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Current price: $17.59
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Across the Rio Colorado
By None
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Original price: $21.99
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A man protects settlers from frontier dangers in an adventure by "a storyteller who may very well turn out to be the greatest western writer of them all." — Tombstone Epitaph
Across rivers of blood and plains of tears, he led a wagon train toward a country fighting to be born. . .
Texas! For the pioneers who streamed out of Missouri it was a land of dreams and freedom. Miners dug for fortunes. Soldiers died on open plains. And a few brave men drove the wooden freight wagons into the wild land.
Veteran wagon boss Chance McQuade, a man deadly with a pistol and Sharps, had signed on to take a hundred families there. But the man who hired McQuade was joining the wagon train, and turning it into a brawling, rolling city of sin and violence.
Now, on the hard drive West, McQuade faces Kiowa, lightning storms, and killers behind his back-all to reach a promised land that's erupting into war.
"Very seldom in literature have the legends of the old West been so vividly painted." — Tombstone Epitaph
A man protects settlers from frontier dangers in an adventure by "a storyteller who may very well turn out to be the greatest western writer of them all." — Tombstone Epitaph
Across rivers of blood and plains of tears, he led a wagon train toward a country fighting to be born. . .
Texas! For the pioneers who streamed out of Missouri it was a land of dreams and freedom. Miners dug for fortunes. Soldiers died on open plains. And a few brave men drove the wooden freight wagons into the wild land.
Veteran wagon boss Chance McQuade, a man deadly with a pistol and Sharps, had signed on to take a hundred families there. But the man who hired McQuade was joining the wagon train, and turning it into a brawling, rolling city of sin and violence.
Now, on the hard drive West, McQuade faces Kiowa, lightning storms, and killers behind his back-all to reach a promised land that's erupting into war.
"Very seldom in literature have the legends of the old West been so vividly painted." — Tombstone Epitaph




















