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Pecos River

Buck Wallace, a lone white man in the land of the Kwahadie Comanche, was determined to make his home by the Pecos River. He vowed to live alongside the Kwahadies and carve his own private paradise out of the wilderness. But the trail to peace was long, hard, and stained with the blood of the few who went before him. He would have to brave the challenge of the legendary warrior Goyah, learn the perils and pleasures of love from the beautiful Kiowa woman Asa, and test his will to survive.

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  • "Buck Wallace, a lone white man in the land of the Kwahadie Comanche, was determined to make his home by the Pecos River. He vowed to live alongside the Kwahadies and carve his own private paradise out of the wilderness. But the trail to peace was long..."
  • "Buck Wallace, a lone white man in the land of the Kwahadie Comanche, was determined to make his home by the Pecos River. He vowed to live alongside the Kwahadies and carve his own private paradise out of the wilderness. But the trail to peace was long, hard and stained with the blood of the few who went before him. He would have to brave the challenge of the legendary warrior Goyah...learn the perils and pleasures of love from the beautiful Kiowa woman Asa...and test his will to survive in a land of infinite promise...and intense danger."
  • "Buck Wallace, a lone white man in the land of the Kwahadie Comanche, was determined to make his home by the Pecos River. He vowed to live alongside the Kwahadies and carve his own private paradise out of the wilderness. But the trail to peace was long, hard, and stained with the blood of the few who went before him. He would have to brave the challenge of the legendary warrior Goyah, learn the perils and pleasures of love from the beautiful Kiowa woman Asa, and test his will to survive."@en
  • "Weary of the sea and ill with a lung disease, Buck Wallace sets out to spend the rest of his life trapping along the Pecos River. Despite stories he hears of savage Comanches there, he does not fear death and wants to live in peace among the Indians. The brutality of life he finds is tempered by his unexpected love of Asa, a beautiful Kiowa woman."@en
  • "Buck Wallace sets out to spend his life trapping along the Pecos River. Despite stories of savage Comanches there, he does not fear death, against the brutality of life he finds unexpected love."

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  • "Western stories"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Love stories"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Pecos River"
  • "Pecos River"@en
  • "The Pecos River"
  • "The Pecos River"@en