Leland Langford, owner of the Overland Stage and Freighting Company, had a dangerous but essential job, and he knew there was only one man for itοΏ½the legendary Wild Bill Hickok. Leland knew that only Wild Bill could ensure that an important gold shipment travel safely by stage from the Black Hills t
Point Rider (A Wild Bill Western Book 7)
β Scribed by Cole, Judd
- Book ID
- 108938697
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 201 KB
- Series
- Wild Bill Western 7
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The U.S. Army needed help. Someone seemed intent on driving the Sioux off their reservation. Someone was slaughtering their animals and poisoning their water. Were these the acts of renegades, like some thought, or something far worse? Whoever was responsible, the army knew it wouldn't be long before the Sioux fought back and left the reservation for the war path. The army also knew there was only one man who could restore peace before all hell broke looseοΏ½Wild Bill Hickok. Bill had to ride point on a dangerous trail drive to bring cattle to the reservation before the simmering Sioux were pushed too far. But this was no ordinary cattle driveοΏ½it was a trip through pure hell, with enemies on every side.
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