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Warbonnet Creek / E. E. Halleran.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2024Copyright date: ©1989Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 263 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9798891640399
  • 9798891640436
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Kirby had carried a seven-year grudge with him wherever he went. He'd followed Joe Lowry from Wyoming through Montana, New Mexico, Missouri and the Dakotas. But now that he'd found his man, Mason Kirby was stuck. Because there was real trouble in the territory. Further north, the Sioux and Cheyenne were joining forces as they had never done before. At Fort Fetterman the Army sat, tense with anticipation, waiting for a call for help. Now, of all times, they did not want anyone running around loose on a trail of private vengeance. So, very smoothly, the Army railroaded Kirby into "volunteering" as a scout. But the Army underestimated Mason Kirby."-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Large Print Book Large Print Book Main Library Large Print Fiction New WESTERN HALLERAN E. E. Available 33111011325111
Large Print Book Large Print Book Northport Library Large Print Fiction New WESTERN HALLERAN E. E. Checked out 06/26/2024 33111011153513
Total holds: 0

Regular print version originally published in the U.S. by Ballantine Books.

"Kirby had carried a seven-year grudge with him wherever he went. He'd followed Joe Lowry from Wyoming through Montana, New Mexico, Missouri and the Dakotas. But now that he'd found his man, Mason Kirby was stuck. Because there was real trouble in the territory. Further north, the Sioux and Cheyenne were joining forces as they had never done before. At Fort Fetterman the Army sat, tense with anticipation, waiting for a call for help. Now, of all times, they did not want anyone running around loose on a trail of private vengeance. So, very smoothly, the Army railroaded Kirby into "volunteering" as a scout. But the Army underestimated Mason Kirby."-- Provided by publisher.

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