Blade 11: The Navaho Trail. Blade by Matt Chisholm, #8

Par : Matt Chisholm
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-463-48777-8
  • EAN9780463487778
  • Date de parution10/08/2019
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  • ÉditeurBluewater

Résumé

The Mexicans called them Apache de Navajo. The Americans called them everything they could lay their tongues to. Other Indians feared them like nothing else on earth. They were ... THE NAVAHOYears ago Warren Haffner had ridden fearfully down the Navaho Trail with the great Kit Carson. Now he was coming back for revenge. In his path stood Joe Blade and Charity Clayton, who would rather be exchanging vows with each other than shots with the enemy.
And in the bloody Indian uprising that followed the murder of the Navaho chief, men died as they had lived - violently and in vain.
Peter Christopher Watts was born in London, England in 1919 and died on Nov. 30, 1983. He was educated in art schools in England, then served with the British Amy in Burma from 1940 to 1946. Peter Watts, the author of more than 150 novels, is better known by his pen names of "Matt Chisholm" and "Cy James". He published his first western novel under the Matt Chisholm name in 1958 (Halfbreed). He began writing the "McAllister" series in 1963 with The Hard Men, and that series ran to 35 novels.
He followed that up with the "Storm" series. And used the Cy James name for his "Spur" series. Under his own name, Peter Watts wrote Out of Yesterday, The Long Night Through, and Scream and Shout. He wrote both fiction and nonfiction books, including the very useful nonfiction reference work, A Dictionary of the Old West (Knopf, 1977).