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Ride Down the Wind
- Narrated by: Gene Engene
- Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Once they'd fought at each other's side. Nantahe, the Apache scout, and Jess Faver, trackers for the U.S. Calvary. Then the Army imprisoned its Indian scouts, and the past was left behind. Bound by loyalty and love, Jess helped his blood brother escape. But when an innocent man was found dead in the mud, Jess knew Nantahe had gone bad with hate. Now it was up to him to bring the renegade back.
From deep in the Texas badlands to the parched and bloody heart of Mexico, Jess will stalk Nantahe down. And then one of them will die...
©1985 Wayne Barton (P)2009 Books In Motion
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"Barton has written a tight and historically accurate novel with suspense, interest and plenty of action.ï¿¿ï¿¿ ( Roundup)
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