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The Bailey Brothers

Terence Newnes

Maison d'édition: Next Chapter

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Synopsis

After the Cedar Creek war, Brian and Mark Bailey set out on a bold quest to earn their fortune and establish their own ranch.
 
Their journey takes them across New Mexico, Arizona, and the rugged Animas River Valley. With gunfights in the town of Red Butte and a brutal mining conflict near the Little Colorado River, their grit and loyalty are tested at every turn.
 
Determined to carve out a life in the untamed West, the brothers forge ahead through a path filled with adventure, danger and hard-won victories. A future filled with hope, family, and the promise of a ranch in the valley awaits them - but do they have what it takes to get there?
 
A gripping western adventure, THE BAILEY BROTHERS is the second book in the Bailey Clan Westerns series by Terence Newnes.
Disponible depuis: 02/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 138 pages.

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