The Cherokee trail
The Cherokee trail
Mary Breydon knew how to get things done. Raised on a Virginia plantation, she learned how to care for livestock, respect her workers, and keep good books. But after her husband is killed, she must make a living running a stagecoach station on the Cherokee Trail. Mary faces challenges that even the men eagerly anticipating her failure would have a difficult time overcoming. After being forced to fire the previous station manager with the aid of a bullwhip, Mary must track down stolen horses, defend against Indians, care for a wayward boy, and protect herself and her daughter from Jason Flandrau, a man determined to become governor of the Colorado Territory but who is also the ruthless war criminal who murdered Mary’s husband.
Book info |
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Author | L'Amour, Louis. |
Reader | Roberts Bill |
Language | eng |
Duration | 6 h 9 min |
Publication info | Royal National Institute for the Blind. |
Physical description | talking book Daisy 2.02 (6 h 9 min) |
Original publication info | Bantam 2006. |
Keywords | lännentarinat vildavästernskildringar |