Wagon trains heading west were forced to defend themselves against Indians, cope with injuries and illness, and struggle to find food.
The Tall Stranger
The land along Powder River was up for grabs and viloent men were after it, but when rancher Rob Henshal was shot, hunter Lonesome Brad Bradshaw rode into Miles City intent on bringing the backshooter to justice.
Jean LaBerge is a peaceable man, but when a beautiful young lady is kidnapped, the men who hold her for ransom, find that he is anything but peaceful.
Barbie France has come home to Underwoods, the lovely Cotswolds house where she grew up, following a breakdown and a dreadful time in hospital.
A tour of the tarot begins with its romantic, colorful history; then goes on to describe the deck itself, explaining its structure, suits, symbolism, archetypes, and astrological associations, especially in relation to love and ...
His interest in Amy (with her large dowry) also seems suspect. But she finds herself attracted to him, nonetheless… Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
Bannon first appeared in Giant Western (Winter 1948) under the title Showdown Trail. L’Amour subsequently reworked and expanded this story into The Tall Stranger, published as an original paperback in 1957.
In Strange Angels, Dru Anderson has what her grandmother called “the touch.” (Comes in handy when you’re traveling from town to town with your dad, hunting ghosts, suckers, wulfen, and the occasional zombie.) Then her dad turns up ...
“Without self-absorption, Tall traces the self's emergence in a place which she recognized from the start as her testing place.”—Seamus Heaney “In the literature of place, Deborah Tall's book stands...