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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
YS25431
Bob Shop ID
637784767
The Sacketts #9
151 Pages, Hardcover
190 x 125 x 17mm (L x W x T)
This Edition Published 1976
ISBN 0709142927
Condition: Very Good (Has very small/minor signs of wear). There no markings, inscriptions or signatures of any kind, pages are clean and vibrant.
Genres: Westerns / Historical Fiction / Adventure / Action / Classics / Americana

"The sun-baked sands of Mojave Crossing held the promise of gold, but for William Tell Sackett, they whispered of danger. With thirty pounds of gleaming treasure strapped to his saddle, he aimed for the sprawling boomtown of Los Angeles, a journey fraught with peril. Tell, a man of the wilderness, wasn't one for entanglements, especially those of the feminine variety. Yet, Dorinda Robiseau, a vision of desperate beauty, begged for his protection, a plea he couldn't entirely ignore.

Reluctantly, Tell found himself escorting her across the continent's most unforgiving desert, a land where survival was a daily battle. He navigated treacherous canyons and scorching plains, his senses on high alert, for Dorinda was a mystery, a companion he couldn't quite trust. But the desert's trials were only the beginning. A storm was brewing, a confrontation with a deadly gunman, a shadow bearing the same name as his own. The sands were about to run red, and Tell Sackett would face a reckoning under the blazing Mojave sun."