Battle's End: The Three Crosses

ISBN-10
0812505220
ISBN-13
9780812505221
Category
Fiction
Pages
185
Language
English
Published
1990-01-01
Publisher
Tor Books
Author
Max Brand

Description

A pair of westerns chronicle the adventures of Hugh Massey, who must cope with the harsh wilderness of the Yukon, and of Barry Holmes, a cowboy who embarks on a perilous quest for justice

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