Wilderness Double Edition 11: Black Powder / Trail's End

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Action Suspense
Cover of the book Wilderness Double Edition 11: Black Powder / Trail's End by David Robbins, Piccadilly Publishing
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Author: David Robbins ISBN: 9781370034963
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing Publication: December 6, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Robbins
ISBN: 9781370034963
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing
Publication: December 6, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Black Powder
In the great unsettled Rocky Mountains, a man had to struggle every waking hour to scratch a home from the land. And though living on the frontier was deadly, the reward for the hardy souls brave enough to take the risk was unlimited freedom – freedom that murderous renegades would steal for a few pieces of gold. When mountain man Nathaniel King and his family were threatened by a band of bloodthirsty slavers, they faced enemies like none they’d ever battled. But the sun hadn’t risen on the day when the mighty Nate King would let his kin be taken captive without a fight to the death.

Trail’s End
In the savage Rockies, trouble was always brewing. If trappers weren’t bedeviled by hostile Indians, they were tormented by wild animals and punishing blizzards. Strong mountain men like Nate King risked everything to carve a new world from the frontier, and they weren’t about to give it up without a fight. But when some friendly Crows asked Nate to help them rescue a missing girl from a band of murderous Lakota, he set off on a journey that would take him to the end of the trail — and possibly the possibly the end of his life.

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Black Powder
In the great unsettled Rocky Mountains, a man had to struggle every waking hour to scratch a home from the land. And though living on the frontier was deadly, the reward for the hardy souls brave enough to take the risk was unlimited freedom – freedom that murderous renegades would steal for a few pieces of gold. When mountain man Nathaniel King and his family were threatened by a band of bloodthirsty slavers, they faced enemies like none they’d ever battled. But the sun hadn’t risen on the day when the mighty Nate King would let his kin be taken captive without a fight to the death.

Trail’s End
In the savage Rockies, trouble was always brewing. If trappers weren’t bedeviled by hostile Indians, they were tormented by wild animals and punishing blizzards. Strong mountain men like Nate King risked everything to carve a new world from the frontier, and they weren’t about to give it up without a fight. But when some friendly Crows asked Nate to help them rescue a missing girl from a band of murderous Lakota, he set off on a journey that would take him to the end of the trail — and possibly the possibly the end of his life.

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