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Kiowa trail

It was no crime for a young cowboy to want to talk to a pretty girl, but that was what got Tom Lundy killed. The hard men of the Tumbling B, who had survived stampede and Kiowa lance to drive their herd up from Big Bend country, wanted to burn the town down. But Kate Lundy, the Tumbling B's owner, had a better plan. Calling on dozens of seasoned fighters, Kate aimed to strangle the town that lived off cowboy money but had no use for the Texans themselves. With her rugged foreman, Conn Dury, at her side, the proud and beautiful woman might just stand a chance. Because Conn Dury knows all about revenge-and in Kate's wild fight he's out to get some of his own.

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  • "It was no crime for a young cowboy to want to talk to a pretty girl, but that was what got Tom Lundy killed. The hard men of the Tumbling B, who had survived stampede and Kiowa lance to drive their herd up from Big Bend country, wanted to burn the town down. But Kate Lundy, the Tumbling B's owner, had a better plan. Calling on dozens of seasoned fighters, Kate aimed to strangle the town that lived off cowboy money but had no use for the Texans themselves. With her rugged foreman, Conn Dury, at her side, the proud and beautiful woman might just stand a chance. Because Conn Dury knows all about revenge-and in Kate's wild fight he's out to get some of his own."@en
  • "Kate Lundy and Conn Dury told Tom (Kate's brother) that men from the cattle drives are forbidden on the north side of town. Enticed to come calling by the daughter of one of the leading citizens, Tom broke the law and crossed the line. Later that night he was dead. Outraged by his murder Kate vows to destroy the entire town.... but when McDonald sends east for an army of hired guns the men of the Tumbling B wonder if the price of Kate's revenge is too high."
  • "Kate Lundy, owner of the Tumbling B, and Conn Dury, her foreman, told Tom the rules: men from the cattle drives are forbidden on the north side of town. People appreciated the money the cowboys spent but thought them too coarse to be near their homes. Enticed to come calling by Linda McDonald, daughter of one of the leading citizens, Tom Lundy broke the law and crossed the line. Later that night, he was dead. Outraged by her brother?s murder, Kate vows to destroy the entire town. But when Aaron McDonald sends east for an army of hired guns, Conn Dury and the men of the Tumbling B soon wonder if the price of Kate?s revenge is too high."@en
  • "It was no crime for a young cowboy to want to talk to a pretty girl, but that was what got Tom Lundy killed. The hard men of the Tumbling B, who had survived stampede and Kiowa lance to drive their herd up from Big Bend country, wanted to burn the town down. But Kate Lundy, the Tumbling B's owner, had a better plan. Calling on dozens of seasoned fighters, Kate aimed to strangle the town that lived off cowboy money but had no use for the Texans themselves. With her rugged foreman, Conn Dury, at her side, the proud and beautiful woman might just stand a chance. Because Conn Dury knows all about revenge--and in Kate's wild fight he's out to get some of his own."
  • "It was no crime for a young cowboy to want to talk to a pretty girl, but that was what got Tom Lundy killed. The hard men of the Tumbling B, who had survived stampede and Kiowa lance to drive their herd up from Big Bend country, wanted to burn the town down. But Kate Lundy, the Tumbling B's owner, had a better plan. Calling on dozens of seasoned fighters, Kate aimed to strangle the town that lived off cowboy money but had no use for the Texans themselves. With her rugged foreman, Conn Dury, at her side, the proud and beautiful woman might just stand a chance. Because Conn Dury knows all about revenge--and in Kate's wild fight he's out to get some of his own."@en
  • "Conn Dury was ramrod of the Tumbling B. He'd just finished the long, rough drive up from Texas."@en
  • "Conn Dury was a hard man with a soft spot that never showed. He had come through all sorts of trouble; his father and mother had been massacred by Apaches when he was ten; he had an Apache slave for three years, until he broke free."
  • "When one of her cowboys gets killed for attempting to talk to a girl, Kate Lundy, the owner of the Tumbling B, has a plan to get revenge on the town."@en
  • "Kate Lundy, owner of the Tumnblin B, wanted to strangle the town that lived off cowboy money but had no use for the Texans themselves. With her rugged foreman at her side, she just might have a chance because he knew all about revenge and he was out to get some of his own."
  • "Kate Lundy, owner of the Tumbling B, and Conn Dury, her foreman, told Tom the rules: men from the cattle drives are forbidden on the north side of town. People appreciated the money the cowboys spent but thought them too coarse to be near their homes. Enticed to come calling by Linda McDonald, daughter of one of the leading citizens, Tom Lundy broke the law and crossed the line. Later that night, he was dead. Outraged by her brother's murder, Kate vows to destroy the entire town. But when Aaron McDonald sends east for an army of hired guns, Conn Dury and the men of the Tumbling B soon wonder if the price of Kate's revenge is too high. From the Paperback edition."@en
  • "A widow vows to avenge the shooting of her brother."@en
  • "It was no crime for a young cowboy to want to talk to a pretty girl, but that was what got Tom Lundy killed. The hard men wanted to burn the town down - but Kate Lundy had a better plan ..."
  • "A nineteen-year-old cattle driver, who has his eye on a girl with a very protective father, is murdered."@en
  • "The hard men of the Tumbling B, who had survived stampede and Kiowa lance to drive their herd up from Big Bend country, wanted to burn the town down. But Kate Lundy, the Tumbling B's owner, had a better plan."@en
  • "On loan from CTLS."@en
  • "It was no crime for a young cowboy to want to talk to a pretty girl, but that was what got Tom Lundy killed. The hard men of the Tumbling B, who had survived stampede and Kiowa lance to drive their herd up from Big Bend country, wanted to burn the town down. But Kate Lundy, the Tumbling B's owner, had a better plan. Calling on dozens of seasoned fighters, Kate aimed to strangle the town that lived off cowboy money but had no use for the Texans themselves ..."@en
  • "Con Dury was ramrod of the Tumbling B. He'd just finished the long, rough drive up from Texas. Kate Lundy owned the Tumbling B. She was a tough as she was beautiful. Tom Lundy was Kate's brother, with a weakness for pretty women that was always getting him in trouble. Then somebody shot young Tom in the back. Kate swore she'd wipe out the whole damn town-and Conn Dury was going to be her weapon."@en
  • "It was no crime for a young cowboy to want to talk to a pretty girl, but that was what got Tom Lundy killed. The hard men of the Tumbling B, who had survived stampede and Kiowa lance to drive their herd up from Big Bend country, wanted to burn the town down. But Kate Lundy, the Tumbling B's owner, had a better plan. Calling on dozens of seasoned fighters, Kate aimed to strangle the town that lived off cowboy money but had no use for the Texans themselves. With her rugged foreman, Conn Dury, at her side, the proud and beautiful woman might just stand a chance. Because Conn Dury knows all about revenge - and in Kate's wild fight he's out to get some of his own."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Adventure novels"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "History"@en
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Dobrodružné romány"

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  • "Kiowa-Trail Western-Roman"
  • "Kiowa trail"@en
  • "Kiowa trail"
  • "Kiowa-sporet"
  • "Kiowa-sporet"@da
  • "Nepsaný zákon"
  • "Kiiowa Trail"@en
  • "La Vengeance de Kate Lundy"
  • "Kiowa-trail : Western-Roman"
  • "Teksasin miehet tulevat"@fi
  • "Kiowa Trail"
  • "Kiowa Trail"@en
  • "Kiowa trail Western-Roman"
  • "I Kiowaenes spor"
  • "KIOWA TRAIL"

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