Taggart's quest for revenge had made settlers in the territory hate him as much as the tribe of Indians who had saved him. But for every enemy Taggart left to feed the desert scavengers, another�like the bloodthirsty army scout Quick Killer�wanted to send him to hell. Quick Killer was half Indian, a
Apache Raiders (A Fargo Western #4)
✍ Scribed by Benteen, John
- Book ID
- 108887955
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 306 KB
- Series
- Fargo Western 4
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
Fargo, Neal Fargo - a true man of action. The Mexicans needed guns and Fargo needed money�so they made a deal. Getting the arms past the cavalry patrols along the border would take some doing, but Neal Fargo thought he could handle it. There might be a problem later with the Mexicans�you never knew which way the sons of senoras were likely to jump�but as always Fargo figured to take it one man, one bullet at a time. The kind of trouble he didn't count on when he took the job turned out to be the worst trouble of all-the Apaches. Geronimo was dead, and the big wars were over, but deep in the mountains the last of the Mescaleros still prowled like rabid wolves.
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