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The darkest winter  Cover Image Book Book

The darkest winter / William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone.

Summary:

"He Followed The Call Of The Wild. Killers Followed Him. Exiled from the Smoky Mountains for gunning down a man in self-defense, Breck Wallace tries to make a new home in St. Louis, even tries his hand at romance, but some men are too wild to settle down. Breck is soon back on the trail, where a vicious gang of trappers, after his goods, picks up his scent and begins to dog his every step, until Breck’s only choice is to bed down for the winter with a tribe of friendly Indians. In the frigid, brutal cold of a Rocky Mountain winter, he hopes to find peace . . . but death is not done with Breck Wallace. When the trappers ambush the Indians and leave Breck for dead, the frontiersman must ride deeper into the mountains than he has ever gone before. Peace be damned. The blood will flow t until vengeance is his alone . . ."-- page[4] of cover.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780786040360 (paperback) :
  • Physical Description: 362 pages ; 18 cm
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Pinnacle Books, Kensington Publishing Corp., 2017.
Subject: Frontier and pioneer life > Fiction.
Indians of North America > Fiction.
Murderers > Fiction.
Revenge > Fiction.
Gunfighters > Fiction.
West (U.S.) > Fiction.
Genre: Western stories.

Available copies

  • 9 of 10 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Fort Nelson Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 10 total copies.
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Fort Nelson Public Library PB JOH (Text) 35246000957967 Adult Paperbacks - Western Volume hold Available -

Summary: "He Followed The Call Of The Wild. Killers Followed Him. Exiled from the Smoky Mountains for gunning down a man in self-defense, Breck Wallace tries to make a new home in St. Louis, even tries his hand at romance, but some men are too wild to settle down. Breck is soon back on the trail, where a vicious gang of trappers, after his goods, picks up his scent and begins to dog his every step, until Breck’s only choice is to bed down for the winter with a tribe of friendly Indians. In the frigid, brutal cold of a Rocky Mountain winter, he hopes to find peace . . . but death is not done with Breck Wallace. When the trappers ambush the Indians and leave Breck for dead, the frontiersman must ride deeper into the mountains than he has ever gone before. Peace be damned. The blood will flow t until vengeance is his alone . . ."--

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