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Massacre at Goliad
โ Scribed by Elmer Kelton
- Book ID
- 110673672
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 152 KB
- Series
- Buckalew Family #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781429956215
- ASIN
- B004SICIYG
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โฆ Synopsis
When Texan-born Josh Buckalew met Teresa, a young and beautiful Mexican woman, it was love at first sight. But with the Alamo recently sieged and destroyed, Josh knew this rosebud love would be unobtainable on account of the war thorns harrowing the country.
So the Buckalew brothers, Josh and Thomas, along with Josh's friend Muley, the man-child, come together with other Texans to protect their land at Goliad against the Mexicans who have just ravished the Alamo.
But what's at stake for Josh? Will he listen to his brother and become a war hero, eradicating Mexican control? Or will he follow his heart and take Teresa far, far away from all of the bloodshed?
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