Terror trail : a Ralph Compton western / by Lyle Brandt.
With their father injured and their brother murdered, the Aguirre twins--Dolores and Yolanda--lead a crew of ranch hands and friendly members of the Mescalaro Apache tribe to recover their herd--a perilous journey that brings about swift justice.
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- ISBN: 9780593334010 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 263 pages ; 18 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Berkley, 2021.
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| Genre: | Western fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
With their father injured and their brother murdered, the Aguirre twins âDolores and Yolandaâlead a crew of ranch hands and friendly members of the Mescalaro Apache tribe to recover their herdâa perilous journey that brings about swift justice. Original. - Baker & Taylor
With their father injured and their brother murdered, the Aguirre twins--Dolores and Yolanda--lead a crew of ranch hands and friendly members of the Mescalaro Apache tribe to recover their herd--a perilous journey that brings about swift justice. - Penguin Putnam
The daughters of a New Mexican rancher must help their father recover a stolen herd in this thrilling new novel in the bestselling Trail Drive series.
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In the early days of the Mexican Revolution guerrillas led by Francisco "Pancho" Villa raid a ranch in Doña Ana County, New Mexico Territory. They abscond with a herd of saddle horses earmarked for sale to the U.S. Army, wounding rancher Alejandro Aguirre and killing his only son, Eduardo, in the process.
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When the army commander and his superiors in Washington, D.C. refuse to violate Mexican sovereignty with a punitive raid, Alejandro's twin daughters, Dolores and Yolanda, must step up. Together they lead a crew of ranch hands and friendly members of the Mescalaro Apache tribe to recover the herd. A perilous road lies ahead, but the sisters will stop at nothing to find justice for their fallen brother and reclaim what was stolen.