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Massacre at Crow Creek crossing

West, Charles (Author).

Cole Bonner will never forget what happened to his family at Crow Creek Crossing. His wife, her parents, and their three young children--brutally slaughtered by outlaws. The horror of the massacre drove him into the wilderness. Drove him nearly mad. And drove him to seek an equally brutal revenge...Now, against his better judgment, Bonner is returning to the place that almost destroyed him. While hunting in the mountains, he discovers that a man has been murdered and a woman abducted. He manages to track the killers and free her. But to bring the widow to safety, he will have to face his own demons. Return to his old homestead. And relive the violence--and the vengeance--of another massacre at Crow Creek Crossing...

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  • ISBN: 9780786045587
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    313 pages ; 18 cm.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Massacre at Crow Creek Crossing
Massacre at Crow Creek Crossing
by West, Charles G.
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Massacre at Crow Creek Crossing


A shocking tale of violence and vengeance in the hills of Wyoming. From Spur Award-winning author Charles G. West . . . FIRST COMES BLOOD Cole Bonner will never forget what happened to his family at Crow Creek Crossing. His wife, her parents, and their three young children--brutally slaughtered by outlaws. The horror of the massacre drove him into the wilderness. Drove him nearly mad. And drove him to seek an equally brutal revenge . . . THEN COMES CARNAGE Now, against his better judgment, Bonner is returning to the place that almost destroyed him. While hunting in the mountains, he discovers that a man has been murdered and a woman abducted. He manages to track the killers and free her. But to bring the widow to safety, he will have to face his own demons. Return to his old homestead. And relive the violence--and the vengeance--of another massacre at Crow Creek Crossing . . . "Rarely has an author painted the great American West in strokes so bold, vivid, and true." --Ralph Compton