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Wild River massacre

A pall of sorrow shadows Wild River, where General Frederick Falls' troops slaughtered hundreds of Kiowa men, women and children while they slept. For General Falls, Wild River is to be a monument to his Indian-fighting prowess - and a stepping stone to his presidential ambitions. But the general never makes it to the dedication ceremony. One morning, he's found dead - his head severed by a razor-sharp Kiowa battle ax. To find his killer, the army offers a reward. And there's no shortage of suspects for range detective Sam Benbow.

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  • "A pall of sorrow shadows Wild River. Here, the U.S. Cavalry troops of General Frederick Falls slaughtered hundreds of Kiowa men, women and children while they slept. But for General Falls, Wild River is to be a monument to his Indian-fighting prowess, and a critical stepping stone to his Presidential ambitions. The general never makes it to the dedication ceremony. One morning, he's found murdered, his head severed by a razor-sharp Kiowa battle ax."
  • "A pall of sorrow shadows Wild River, where General Frederick Falls' troops slaughtered hundreds of Kiowa men, women and children while they slept. For General Falls, Wild River is to be a monument to his Indian-fighting prowess - and a stepping stone to his presidential ambitions. But the general never makes it to the dedication ceremony. One morning, he's found dead - his head severed by a razor-sharp Kiowa battle ax. To find his killer, the army offers a reward. And there's no shortage of suspects for range detective Sam Benbow."@en
  • "A pall of sorrow shadows Wild River, where General Frederick Falls' troops slaughtered hundreds of Kiowa men, women and children while they slept. For General Falls, Wild River is to be a monument to his Indian-fighting prowess - and a stepping stone to his presidential ambitions. But the general never makes it to the dedication ceremony. One morning, he's found dead - his head severed by a razor-sharp Kiowa battle ax. To find his killer, the army offers a reward. And there's no shortage of suspects for range detective Sam Benbow."

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Adventure fiction"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"@en

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  • "Wild River massacre"
  • "Wild River massacre"@en
  • "Wild river massacre"
  • "Wild river massacre"@en