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Trail to the Cazadores

"The five men who set out into the desert, searching for Joe Hennessey's wayward daughter, are bound tobether by very different motives: from greed for the offered reward to compassion for the young woman. But after an Indian attack results in the loss of his companions-- plus his horse and gun-- Texas Ranger Duncan is alone. Astray in this vast, hostile terrain, he is wounded and fraid. To top it all, the Indians who took is compatriots may soon return to take his scalp"--P. 4 of cover.

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  • ""The five men who set out into the desert, searching for Joe Hennessey's wayward daughter, are bound together by very different motives: from greed for the offered reward to compassion for the young woman. But after an Indian attack results in the loss of his companions - plus his horse and gun - Texas Ranger Duncan is alone. Astray in this vast, hostile terrain, he is wounded and afraid. To top it all, the Indians who took his compatriots may soon return to take his scalp."--Publisher description."
  • ""The five men who set out into the desert, searching for Joe Hennessey's wayward daughter, are bound tobether by very different motives: from greed for the offered reward to compassion for the young woman. But after an Indian attack results in the loss of his companions-- plus his horse and gun-- Texas Ranger Duncan is alone. Astray in this vast, hostile terrain, he is wounded and fraid. To top it all, the Indians who took is compatriots may soon return to take his scalp"--P. 4 of cover."@en
  • "The five men who set out into the desert, searching for Joe Hennessey's wayward daughter, are bound together by very different motives: from greed for the offered reward to compassion for the young woman. But after an Indian attack results in the loss of his companions - plus his horse and gun - Texas Ranger Duncan is alone. Astray in this vast, hostile terrain, he is wounded and afraid. To top it all, the Indians who took his compatriots may soon return to take his scalp..."

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  • "Large type books"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western stories"

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  • "Trail to the Cazadores"
  • "Trail to the Cazadores"@en