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Conagher

Conagher's goal was to outwit Smoke Parnell and his outlaw gang.

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http://schema.org/description

  • "Western."
  • "Conagher's goal was to outwit Smoke Parnell and his outlaw gang."
  • "Conagher's goal was to outwit Smoke Parnell and his outlaw gang."@en
  • "Conagher, a drifter who is waging a personal war against a murderous band of rustlers, is forced to look for help from Evie Teale, a lone woman who is fighting her own battle with the elements, the Indians, and the thieves."@en
  • "Conagher, a tough drifter thinking about settling down, must face off against a band of renegade Apaches and a deadly gang of rustlers before he can find peace."
  • "Conagher, a tough drifter thinking about settling down, must face a band of renegade Apaches and a deadly gang of rustlers before he can find peace."@en
  • "In this classic L'Amour adventure, a dark-eyed drifter wages a war against a murderous band of rustlers. As far as the eye could see was a vast, lonely horizon. And Evie Teale and her two children were all alone here now, alone in an untamed country where the elements, the Indians, and the thieves made it far easier to die than to live. But soon a man named Conagher would drift into her life -- and together they would have the courage to make a stand."@en
  • "A dark-eyed drifter wages a war against a murderous band of rustlers. As far as the eye could see was a vast, lonely horizon. And Evie Teale and her two children were all alone here now, alone in an untamed country where the elements, the Indians, and the thieves made it far easier to die than to live. But soon a man named Conagher would drift into her life--and together they would have the courage to make a stand."@en
  • "As far as the eye could see was a vast, empty horizon. Evie Teale had finally accepted that her husband wouldn't be coming home. Now she and the children were alone in an untamed country where the elements, Indians, and thieves made it far easier to die than to live. Miles away, another solitary soul battled for survival. Conagher was a lean, dark-eyed drifter who wasn't about to let a gang of rustlers push him around. While searching the isolated canyons for missing cattle, he found notes tied to tumbleweeds rolling with the wind. The bleak, spare words echoed Conagher's own whispered prayers for companionship. Who was this mysterious woman on the other side of the wind? For Conagher, staying alive long enough to find her wasn't going to be easy."@en

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  • "Western stories"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "History"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Drama"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Conagher"
  • "Conagher"@en
  • "Hans navn var Conagher"@da
  • "Conagher. Large print ed"
  • "Terrorisakki"@fi
  • "Conagher : a novel"@en

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