The Trailsman #287. California Camel Corps

Par : Jon Sharpe
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  • Nombre de pages176
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN1-101-16688-6
  • EAN9781101166888
  • Date de parution06/09/2005
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille238 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBerkley

Résumé

Those are some mighty funny-lookin' horses.Skye Fargo's been in the saddle long enough to know that if it has hooves, he can rope it, break it, and ride it. But even he has his hands full when the U. S. Army hires him to lead a caravan of camels from Arizona to California, for use in the unforgiving deserts of the southwest. The camels prove to be smellier than skunks, meaner than rattlers, and more stubborn than a half-dead mule.
And they're the least of his problems. He's got a funny-soundin' foreigner for a camel-wrangler, an Army troop of malcontents, and a pair of seductive ladies along for the ride-not to mention the savages and outlaws who stalk the wasteland, just waiting for the Trailsman to let down his guard.
Those are some mighty funny-lookin' horses.Skye Fargo's been in the saddle long enough to know that if it has hooves, he can rope it, break it, and ride it. But even he has his hands full when the U. S. Army hires him to lead a caravan of camels from Arizona to California, for use in the unforgiving deserts of the southwest. The camels prove to be smellier than skunks, meaner than rattlers, and more stubborn than a half-dead mule.
And they're the least of his problems. He's got a funny-soundin' foreigner for a camel-wrangler, an Army troop of malcontents, and a pair of seductive ladies along for the ride-not to mention the savages and outlaws who stalk the wasteland, just waiting for the Trailsman to let down his guard.