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Wagons west California!

In the California rush for gold, a young woman finds herself sold into shame by the man she loves. A former wagon master sets out to save her and on the way joins a sheriff in a relentless search for two brutal murderers.

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  • "In the California rush for gold, a young woman finds herself sold into shame by the man she loves. A former wagon master sets out to save her and on the way joins a sheriff in a relentless search for two brutal murderers."
  • "In the California rush for gold, a young woman finds herself sold into shame by the man she loves. A former wagon master sets out to save her and on the way joins a sheriff in a relentless search for two brutal murderers."@en
  • "ALIFORNIA! Gold fever. It swept the country from coast to coast, luring more than a hundred thousand seekers to the untamed territory of California. For them, the Gold Rush of 1848 represented the American Dream come true. But for the settlers who lived there, it was an all-out assault on the homes they'd struggled so hard to build. Now boomtowns arise overnight, teeming with outlaws, killers, and desperate men. In Sacramento Valley, former Texas Ranger Rick Miller struggles to keep the peace with nothing more than a six shooter and guts. Melissa Austen, who survived the Oregon Trail, is forced into a life of prostitution. And wagon master Whip Holt must battle the odds to save her, and stem the tide of bloodshed and greed. For these brave homesteaders, freedom is the real golden opportunity."
  • "CALIFORNIA! Gold fever. It swept the country from coast to coast, luring more than a hundred thousand seekers to the untamed territory of California. For them, the Gold Rush of 1848 represented the American Dream come true. But for the settlers who lived there, it was an all-out assault on the homes they'd struggled so hard to build. Now boomtowns arise overnight, teeming with outlaws, killers, and desperate men ..."@en
  • "During the 1848 Gold Rush, a former Texas Ranger, an Eastern attorney, and a crippled war veteran and his wife are among the pioneers whose values and courage are tested in the quest for gold and the struggle to create a new life."@en
  • "Men answer the siren song of gold while lonely women fend off peril while their husbands pan for nuggets. Former wagon master Whip Holt joins Sheriff Rick Miller in a relentless search for two brutal murderers."@en
  • "In this sequel to "Carolina courage", the story is set in 1893. Tim Holt, son of Senator Toby Holt has bought a San Francisco newspaper, but terror and treachery may cost him his business and his life. Followed by "Hawaii heritage.""@en
  • "The story set in 1893. Tim Holt, son of Senator Toby Holt has bought a San Francisco newspaper, but terror and treachery may cost him his business and his life."
  • "CALIFORNIA! Gold fever. It swept the country from coast to coast, luring more than a hundred thousand seekers to the untamed territory of California. For them, the Gold Rush of 1848 represented the American Dream come true. But for the settlers who lived there, it was an all-out assault on the homes they'd struggled so hard to build. Now boomtowns arise overnight, teeming with outlaws, killers, and desperate men..."
  • "In the new territory of California, Sheriff Rick Miller and former wagon master Whip Holt join forces to track down two brutal murderers and to stem the tide of greed and violence that threatens to destroy the new land, inflamed by the lust for gold."@en
  • "Gold fever swept the country from coast to coast, luring more than a hundred thousand seekers to the untamed territory of California. For them, the Gold Rush of 1848 represented the American Dream come true. But for the settlers who lived there, it was an all-out assault on the homes they'd struggled so hard to build. In Sacramento Valley, former Texas Ranger Rick Miller struggles to keep the peace with nothing more than a six shooter and guts."@en
  • "For the 100,000 gold seekers, The Gold Rush of 1848 represented the American Dream. But for the settlers already living in California, it was simply an assault on their homes."@en

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  • "Audiobooks"
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  • "Epic fiction"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Western stories"@en

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  • "Wagons west California!"@en
  • "California #6 Wagons West"
  • "California!"
  • "California!"@en
  • "California courage"@en
  • "California glory"
  • "California glory"@en