Oklahoma Pride
- 309 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Seeking to chronicle the West as he sees it, renowned journalist Tim Holt travels into the heart of Indian territory and confronts injustice as thousands of settlers prepare to encroach on Indian land.
Bajo el seudónimo Dana Fuller Ross, los autores Noel B. Gerson y James M. Reasoner han creado narrativas cautivadoras que profundizan en la ficción militar histórica y el Oeste americano. Gerson, un prolífico escritor conocido por su extensa obra, explora con pericia temas de conflicto y misterio con una voz distintiva. Reasoner, con una carrera que abarca más de tres décadas, ha realizado importantes contribuciones a la ficción del Oeste, trabajando a menudo dentro de series establecidas y empleando una variedad de seudónimos para dar vida a esos mundos. Juntos, su obra como Dana Fuller Ross ofrece a los lectores historias inmersivas arraigadas en las ricas tradiciones de la narrativa estadounidense.
Seeking to chronicle the West as he sees it, renowned journalist Tim Holt travels into the heart of Indian territory and confronts injustice as thousands of settlers prepare to encroach on Indian land.
From the rugged beauty of the Badlands to the epic sweep of the Great Plains, the Dakota Territory offered a wealth of opportunities for those who dared to tame it. But with the arrival of settlers came the war cries of the Sioux. Now the red nations are united in blood to defend their scared grounds against all newcomers.
Frontiersman Toby Holt attempts to save his new love, Alexandra Woodling, from the clutches of ruthless murderers who want to steal her family's Kentucky estate while, in Arizona, Cindy faces death at the hands of renegades
Whip Holt takes the Northwest Railroad into the Montana Territory despite the sound of the Sioux war drums.
The determination of courageous men and women briung them to the new and dangerous land of Utah.
NEBRASKA! This is a story of fearless devotion to a hard-won ideal, of betrayal from within, and of sabotage that reaches as far as Britain's and imperial Russia's shores. And, above all, it is the story of "Whip" Holt, the ruggedly quiet leader of this leg of the perilous migration, and of Cathy Van Ayl, who leaves her family behind in Missouri to continue on with Whip Holt's train...perhaps, to win his heart.
Crossing the Rockies, America's first wagon train enters the Oregon territory in hopes of blocking the claims of Russia and England, and insuring that the region becomes part of the United States.
As the Civil War approaches, General Lee Blake gambles his very life in an effort to keep Colorado in the Union.