Mojave Crossing: The Sacketts by Louis L'Amour Paperback Book

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Rent Mojave Crossing: The Sacketts

Author: Louis L'Amour

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Bantam Books

Published: Aug 1985

Genre: Fiction - Westerns - General

Retail Price: $8.99

Pages: 150

Synopsis

Tell Sackett was packing thirty pounds of gold and no worries--until he got to the ferry at the Colorado. Trouble found him there. It looked like a black-eyed woman, pretty as a young filly and a hundred times more set to buck any man. It looked like a gang of hardcases with ideas about other folks' gold. And trouble looked like the other side of the river--the hottest, driest, most brutal desert on the continent.

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