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The mysterious rider

She was named Columbine, for she had been found as a child, lost in the woods, asleep among the columbine flowers. And now that she had turned nineteen and had finished school in Denver, she had returned to her beloved Colorado range land, where she would have to face the problems--and the people--in her life. There was old Bill Bellounds, the man who had raised her. There was the wild boy Jack whom people expected her to marry. There was Wilson Moore, the cultured cowboy who she considered her friend. And then there was the mysterious rider who came no one knew from where--a gentle, middle aged man, but so terrible a gun fighter that they called him "Hell Bent" Wade--who would come to play the part of fate in all their lives.

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  • "She was named Columbine, for she had been found as a child, lost in the woods, asleep among the columbine flowers. And now that she had turned nineteen and had finished school in Denver, she had returned to her beloved Colorado range land, where she would have to face the problems--and the people--in her life. There was old Bill Bellounds, the man who had raised her. There was the wild boy Jack whom people expected her to marry. There was Wilson Moore, the cultured cowboy who she considered her friend. And then there was the mysterious rider who came no one knew from where--a gentle, middle aged man, but so terrible a gun fighter that they called him "Hell Bent" Wade--who would come to play the part of fate in all their lives."@en
  • "No one knows where the mysterious stranger came from, but "Hell Bent" Wade and his secrets play a role in each character's life and fate."
  • ""She was a woman at nineteen and face to face with the first great problem in her life."--The book. The woman was named Columbine because she had been found as a child, lost in the woods, asleep among the columbine flowers. And now that she had turned nineteen and had finished school in Denver, she had returned to her beloved Colorado range land. Here she would have to face the problems--and the people--in her life. There was old Bill Bellounds, the man who had raised her. There was the wild boy Jack whom people expected her to marry. There was Wilson Moore, the cowboy who had come from a cultured background to live a life on the range and whom Columbine considered her friend. Then there was the mysterious rider, who came no one knew from where, a man of middle age, gentle, kindly, but so terrible a gun fighter that they called him "Hell Bent" Wade."@en
  • "A mysterious rider comes to the Bellounds Ranch, and no one knows from where. He is a man of middle age, gentle and kind, but he is also such a terrible gun fighter that they call him 'Hell Bent' Wade. He ends up playing an incredible part in the fate of everyone on the ranch."@en
  • "A mysterious rider comes to the Bellounds Ranch, and no one knows from where. He is a man of middle age, gentle and kind, but he is also such a terrible gun fighter that they call him 'Hell Bent' Wade. He ends up playing an incredible part in the fate of everyone on the ranch."
  • "He comes to the Bellhounds ranch--the Mysterious Rider--no one knows from where. He is a man of middle age, gentle, kindly, but so terrible a gunfighter that they call him "Hell Bent" Wade. He plays the part of fate in all their lives, and only when the inevitable tragedy comes and the Mysterious Rider makes the great sacrifice, do they know."@en
  • "Columbine was shocked to hear that Bill Bellounds, who had raised her from an infant was not her real father. Even worse, he wanted Collie to marry his son Jack. Then the stranger appeared..."

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

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  • "The mysterious rider"@en
  • "The mysterious rider"
  • "The mysterious rider a novel"@en