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
Sioux Slaughter (A Davy Crockett Western Book 2)
โ Scribed by Robbins, David
- Book ID
- 109240230
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 211 KB
- Series
- Davy Crockett Western 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
With the strength of a mountain lion and a wanderlust just as powerful, Davy Crockett always had to know what lay over the next hill. With only his long rifle for protection and his old friend, Flavius Harris, for company, the pioneer set out, determined to see the legendary splendor of the Great Plains. But that may have been one gallivant too many. The intrepid frontiersman barely survived a mammoth buffalo stampede with his hide and coonskin cap intact. And that was nothing compared to the fate in store for Crockett when he was ambushed by a band of Sioux warriors with blood in their eyes!
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