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Under the Sweetwater Rim

Deep in Indian country, Major Mark Devereaux and his men find a grisly scene: a wagon train savagely attacked, with no survivors. One of the wagons originally with the group is missing; in it is a fortune in gold and Devereaux's daughter, Mary. The slaughter, Devereaux learns, was not the work of Indians but of a murderous outlaw band. With the Stakes rising in a deadly game, the only wild card is Lieutenant Tenadore Brian, who is riding with the missing wagon--against orders. Devereaux knows Brian is a good soldier, but is he good enough to protect a saddlebag full of gold ... and the life of his daughter?

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  • "Deep in Indian country, Major Mark Devereaux and his men find a grisly scene: a wagon train savagely attacked, with no survivors. One of the wagons originally with the group is missing; in it is a fortune in gold and Devereaux's daughter, Mary. The slaughter, Devereaux learns, was not the work of Indians but of a murderous outlaw band. With the Stakes rising in a deadly game, the only wild card is Lieutenant Tenadore Brian, who is riding with the missing wagon--against orders. Devereaux knows Brian is a good soldier, but is he good enough to protect a saddlebag full of gold ... and the life of his daughter?"@en
  • "Two hundred vast miles stretching west of Fort Laramie-this was a country! No wonder the Indians were prepared to fight for it. Ferociously, with massacre and fire they swept down on yet another wagon train. One wagon mysteriously escaped. In it, the major's daughter and a dashing, hell-for-leather cavalry officer with renegade notions-and sixty thousand dollars in gold. Ready for anything, they made their stand."@en
  • "Indians held sway. One wagon escaped. In it were the major's daughter and also sixty thousand dollars in gold."@en
  • "ADeep in Indian country, Major Mark Devereaux and his men find a grisly scene: a wagon train savagely attacked, with no survivors. One of the wagons originally with the group is missing; in it is a fortune in gold and Devereaux's daughter, Mary. The slaughter, Devereaux learns, was not the work of Indians but of a murderous outlaw band. With the stakes rising in a deadly game, the only wild card is Lieutenant Tenadore Brian, who is riding with the missing wagon--against orders. Devereaux knows Brian is a good soldier, but is he good enough to protect a saddlebag full of gold ... and the life of his daughter? From the Paperback edition."@en
  • "Tenadore Brian, a young lieutenant, must escort the major's daughter back to Fort Laramie, after their wagon train is ambushed by Indians."
  • "With massacre and fire the indians swept down on an-other wagon train, one wagon escaped and in it the Major's daughter, a Cavalry officer with renegade notions and $80,000 in gold."
  • "Fenadore Brian had grown up on the Plains, had hunted and played with the Indians, but now, he was a cavalry officer and must protect the wagon trains from the Indians."@en
  • "After growing up with Indian friends, Tenadore Brian joins the army and is now on the other side as hostilities develop between Indians and whites."@en

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

http://schema.org/name

  • "Die Plünderer Western-Roman"
  • "På kanten af loven"@da
  • "Under the Sweetwater Rim"
  • "Under the Sweetwater Rim"@en
  • "Farlig flukt"
  • "Under the Sweetwater rim"
  • "Under the Sweetwater rim"@en
  • "Under the sweetwater rim"
  • "Under the sweetwater rim"@en
  • "Die Plünderer : Western-Roman"