Trail from St. Augustine (A Cracker Western) by Lee Gramling Paperback Book

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Rent Trail from St. Augustine (A Cracker Western)

Author: Lee Gramling

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Pineapple Pr Inc

Published: Oct 1993

Genre: Fiction - Westerns - General

Retail Price: $12.95

Pages: 264

Synopsis

In the spring of 1771, John MacKenzie arrives in British-ruled St. Augustine. He is quickly drawn into an adventure that involves defending a young woman indentured to the powerful and treacherous James Tyrone. MacKenzie and Becky Camell set out across the untamed Florida wilderness, pursued by Tyrone's murderous trackers, toward a showdown on the Florida Gulf coast.

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