An edition of Dakota death (2009)

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An edition of Dakota death (2009)

Dakota death

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Cotton Lang, astride his horse, knew it could be suicide to ride across the open stretch of ground. Yet his promised bride was in great peril from the twisted love of an insane suitor. Could he yet save her? Braced against the expected volley of bullets, he spurred his mount on. Now dangerously exposed and riding low and fast, nothing less than a miracle would let him survive to even learn his sweetheart's fate.

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Publisher
Linford
Language
English
Pages
230

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Dakota death
2009, Linford
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Dakota death
2009, Robert Hale, The Crowood Press
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Edition Notes

Complete and unabridged.

Originally published: London: Robert Hale, 2009.

Published in
Leicester
Series
Linford western library, Linford western library

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.914

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Pagination
230 pages
Number of pages
230

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39214220M
Internet Archive
dakotadeath0000hall_u1y5
ISBN 10
1847828884
ISBN 13
9781847828880
OCLC/WorldCat
973265840

Work Description

Cotton Lang sat astride his horse, holding the reins of his spare mount. Urgency throbbed through him, clamouring for him to race forward without delay. Before him lay a vast open stretch of ground. In the vale that swept from it downward to the Dismal River, he was certain guns waited to blast him from the saddle. It was suicide to go forward. To go around would require at least an extra day's ride. He knew with utter certainty his promised bride was already in great peril from the twisted love of an insane suitor. He might already be too late to save her. Braced against the expected slamming of bullets into his body, he spurred his mount out of the cover of the trees. Riding low and fast, he knew little less than a miracle would let him survive to even learn his sweetheart's fate.

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