Wilderness Double Edition #3: Tomahawk Revenge/ Black Powder Justice

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Historical
Cover of the book Wilderness Double Edition #3: Tomahawk Revenge/ Black Powder Justice by David Robbins, Piccadilly Publishing
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Author: David Robbins ISBN: 9781311889300
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing Publication: January 28, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Robbins
ISBN: 9781311889300
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing
Publication: January 28, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Tomahawk Revenge

In 1828, few white men had set foot west of the Mississippi River, and of those who did, even fewer lived to describe the unknown territory. Only tough mountain men like Nathaniel King had the strength and knowledge to carve out a life in that savage region. But when a war party of Blackfoot Indians kidnapped his friend Shakespeare McNair, Nathaniel found his survival skills tested as never before. If King made one mistake, neither he nor Shakespeare would ever tell anyone their tale.

Black Powder Justice

In 1828, few white men dared to venture into the immense, unsettled region west of the Mississippi. And of those who did, only courageous men like Nathaniel King had the skills and strength to survive the harsh, frozen wilderness. But when three vicious trappers ambushed him and kidnapped his pregnant wife, Winona, King faced the greatest challenge of his life. For if Nate did not rescue Winona and their unborn child, the life he had worked so hard to build would be worthless.

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Tomahawk Revenge

In 1828, few white men had set foot west of the Mississippi River, and of those who did, even fewer lived to describe the unknown territory. Only tough mountain men like Nathaniel King had the strength and knowledge to carve out a life in that savage region. But when a war party of Blackfoot Indians kidnapped his friend Shakespeare McNair, Nathaniel found his survival skills tested as never before. If King made one mistake, neither he nor Shakespeare would ever tell anyone their tale.

Black Powder Justice

In 1828, few white men dared to venture into the immense, unsettled region west of the Mississippi. And of those who did, only courageous men like Nathaniel King had the skills and strength to survive the harsh, frozen wilderness. But when three vicious trappers ambushed him and kidnapped his pregnant wife, Winona, King faced the greatest challenge of his life. For if Nate did not rescue Winona and their unborn child, the life he had worked so hard to build would be worthless.

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