BLACK RIVER RANCH
During the Civil War years, Monty Malcolm had been away from his home in the Black River country, serving as a Union spy. Now, his wounds healed, he asked nothing more than to find peace on his own ranch, and to forget the conflict which had scarred body and soul.
Malcolm's wish was not to be granted. He had not yet reached the home ranch when a bullet singed his hair; his neighbors, thinking he had betrayed the Union cause, reviled and robbed him, worst of all, he found sign of his wartime foe, the Beaver, and knew that their ancient enmity would flare afresh in new surroundings.
Yet in spite of all this, Malcolm did not suspect the total strength of the forces arrayed against him nor how big were the stakes in the game.
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6 x 9 inch
128 pages
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