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Hard Winter at Broken Arrow Crossing

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Pages
227
Language
EN
ISBN
9780816158225
Reading Time
~3h 58min

Hard Winter at Broken Arrow Crossing is a book by Stephen Bly. It has 227 pages.

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A HORRIFIC BLIZZARD WAS ONLY THE START OF STUART BRANNON’S TROUBLES.For a man who didn’t need another disaster, the fierce winter at Broken Arrow Crossing couldn’t have come at a worse time. Stuart Brannon had just abandoned his Arizona ranch, sick with grief after losing his family and his cattle. That’s when the vicious Colorado blizzard struck.Half frozen, Brannon stumbles into the isolated stage station at the Crossing. There he finds a wounded prospector and sets about to nurse the man back to health. Winter storms bring other stragglers to the station — an abused, pregnant Indian girl and naïve gold seekers. Drawn into their desperate plights, Brannon plunges into a dangerous mission to rescue a boy from the Indians, and then himself becomes the target of an outlaw band.Written in the tradition of Zane Grey, Luke Short, and Louis L’Amour, “Hard Winter at Broken Arrow Crossing” recreates the tumultuous old West where good battles evil.

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Hard Winter at Broken Arrow Crossing has 227 pages.

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A HORRIFIC BLIZZARD WAS ONLY THE START OF STUART BRANNON’S TROUBLES.For a man who didn’t need another disaster, the fierce winter at Broken Arrow Crossing couldn’t have come at a worse time. Stuart Brannon had just abandoned his Arizona ranch, sick with grief after losing his family and his cattle. ...

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Hard Winter at Broken Arrow Crossing was written by Stephen Bly.