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Montana territory / Charles G. West.

West, Charles, (author.).

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Raised among the Blackfoot, John Hawk is a valuable asset to the US Army. As a military scout at Fort Ellis, he is able to cross the line between two worlds'and help keep the peace. But when he disobeys a direct order from his commander, Hawk is immediately dismissed from his post. That was the army's first mistake. The second was losing track of a small mule train en route to Helena. At the request of his former lieutenant, Hawk leaves his cabin on the Boulder River to help find the missing party. The mule train, it appears, was ambushed by a savage gang of outlaws. Most of the travelers were murdered. Only a few survived to tell the tale. And now it's up to Hawk to stalk the killers across the lawless Montana territory--alone. No backup. No calvary. No mercy ...

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  • ISBN: 0786045604
  • ISBN: 9780786045600
  • Physical Description: 329 pages ; 17 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Pinnacle Books, 2020.
Subject: Hawk, John (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Scouts (Reconnaissance) > West (U.S.) > Fiction.
Genre: Western fiction.

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Montana Territory
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Montana Territory


From Spur Award-winning author Charles G. West comes a blistering tale of the American West, where guns are the law, good men are outnumbered-and sudden death is a way of life . . . MASSACRE IN MONTANA Raised among the Blackfoot, John Hawk is a valuable asset to the US Army. As a military scout at Fort Ellis, he is able to cross the line between two worlds-and help keep the peace. But when he disobeys a direct order from his commander, Hawk is immediately dismissed from his post. That was the army's first mistake. The second was losing track of a small mule train en route to Helena. At the request of his former lieutenant, Hawk leaves his cabin on the Boulder River to help find the missing party. The mule train, it appears, was ambushed by a savage gang of outlaws. Most of the travelers were murdered. Only a few survived to tell the tale. And now it's up to Hawk to stalk the killers across the lawless Montana territory-alone. No backup. No calvary. No mercy . . . "Rarely has an author painted the great American West in strokes so bold, vivid, and true." -Ralph Compton

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