With only his oldest friend and his trusty long rifle for company, Davy Crockett explored the wild frontier, looking for adventure ... and finding it. The courageous pioneer had the strength and cunning to get out of any scrape and face any enemy, no matter where his gallivanting might take him. But
Mississippi Mayhem (A Davy Crockett Western Book 4)
β Scribed by Robbins, David
- Book ID
- 109239591
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 364 KB
- Series
- Davy Crockett Western 4
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Davy Crockett lived for adventure and just had to see what lay over the next mountain. His wanderlust surely kept life interesting for the intrepid pioneer and his old friend Flavius...but sometimes it got a little too interesting. Like when Davy and Flavius decided to take a canoe down the Mississippi. It had seemed a simple enough idea at the time, but Davy hadn't counted on running into hardcases out to grab everything he hadοΏ½or hostile Indians who wanted his scalp. And that all seemed like a stroll in the woods compared to what was waiting for him up aheadοΏ½an old Indian myth that was all too real as far as Davy was concerned.
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