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The man from Skibbereen : a novel

Crispin Mayo left his fishing village to join a railroad construction crew when he came upon an isolated station ... and a mystery.

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  • "Crispin Mayo left his fishing village to join a railroad construction crew when he came upon an isolated station ... and a mystery."@en
  • "Crispin Mayo discovers a small shack, fresh blood spattered on the floor and the telegraph clicking away unattended. A mystery that needed to be solved."@en
  • "Crispin Mayo comes to America from County Cork to lay track, but finds himself at a remote railroad station on the plains, under attack by a band of cutthroats."
  • "When a group of Confederate rebels plans to kidnap a train, Crispin Mayo, a stranger to the wild West, comes to the rescue."@en
  • "When Crispin Mayo comes West from Ireland, he crosses paths with a cutthroat band of Confederate renegades who are planning a kidnapping and comes to the rescue of a beautiful woman."@en
  • "A young man leaves his native Ireland and heads to the American West to join a railroad construction crew where he finds himself entangled with a band of Civil War veterans with a score to settle."
  • "A young man leaves his native Ireland and heads to the American West to join a railroad construction crew where he finds himself entangled with a band of Civil War veterans with a score to settle."@en
  • "A broad shouldered and hearty Irishman is headed for a job laying track at the end of the line. His plans are changed when trouble finds him at a railroad station somewhere on the plains."
  • "A broad shouldered and hearty Irishman is headed for a job laying track at the the end of the line. His plans are changed when trouble finds him at a railroad station somewhere on the plains."@en
  • "Crispin Mayo was a stranger to the law of the gun. He had come west from Ireland to seek his fortune--one man with nothing but his fists to protect him. What he found instead was trouble. A cutthroat band of Confederate renegades were planning a train kidnapping. It was none of Mayo's business--until the desperate plea of a lady changed his mind. Soon the diehard rebels would be very sorry indeed they'd ever crossed paths with the lone man from Skibbereen."@en
  • "Crispin Mayo was a reckless young brawler who'd left his tiny fishing village for the vast American frontier. Headed west to join a railroad construction crew, he came upon an isolated station'and a mystery. The shack was abandoned, but fresh blood spattered the floor, and the telegraph was clicking away unattended. When Mayo stepped inside and put a hand on the telegraph key, he had no way of knowing the course of his life would change forever'and that he would become entangled with a band of Civil War veterans with a score to settle against the government'and a feisty young woman who'd risk anything to save the people she loved. Cris Mayo, who had never backed away from a fight in his life, was about to have his courage put to the ultimate test. From the Paperback edition."@en

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

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  • "The Man from Skibereen"
  • "The man from Skibbereen : a novel"
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  • "The Man From Skibbereen"@en
  • "Man From Skibbereen"
  • "The Man from Skibbereen"@en
  • "The Man From Skibereen"@en
  • "The man from Skibbereen"@en
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