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Gunfight at Camp Clarke Bridge

Gunfight at Camp Clarke Bridge

Zachary Lane

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LeMat Books
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9798991496001
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The promise of Black Hills gold is drawing prospectors and greedy men to Sidney, Nebraska. Plans are made to span the Platte River, cutting days off travel time to the Dakota Territory. Jesse Jones and Swede’s Mercantile are chosen to supply the materials needed to build the Camp Clarke Bridge.Jesse leases a warehouse from banker Swan Holmes, a cheerful man who often claims, 'God helps those that help themselves.' When the phrase is repeated by the one-armed man, Bill DuFreeze, and the town is overrun with shady men all wearing black bandanas, Jesse takes on the job of acting sheriff. In his search for answers, he faces rustlers, accusations, destruction, and fear. What price will he have to pay to finally bring peace to Sidney, Nebraska? Find out in Gunfight at Camp Clarke Bridge--Book Three of The Man with the LeMat trilogy.

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