Stand at Stormy Mesa

Fiction & Literature, Westerns
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Author: Warren C. Ellis ISBN: 9781477163863
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: June 9, 2005
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Warren C. Ellis
ISBN: 9781477163863
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: June 9, 2005
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

STAND at STORMY MESA After Bryan of Carrizo Creek. Both Bryan and Beth were very happy on their wedding day. Their joy and happiness grew with the birth of their son William James Muise. Bryans uncle Jim proved his abilities and value, but he left the newly weds not long after the wedding. During Jims absence, Bryan and Beth faced many challenges, one of which was the birth of little William. In Jims absence, Bryan and Beth took care of business as needed. The newly-weds were happy and found plenty of adventure in their lives that included wild horses, further exploration of Stormy Mesa, Indians and other surprises. The arrival of two slave bounty hunters brought further reality to the fact that possible danger would continue to plague their friend Wil, even though he had fled to California. The elements as well as other threats required that Bryan and Beth remain vigilant at all times. Beth did discover, however, that not all Indians were bad. After about a year, Jim returned to find Bryans ranch deserted along with evidence that there had been an Indian attack. Jim returned just in time to help fight off a Comanche raiding party and face the bounty hunters as well.

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STAND at STORMY MESA After Bryan of Carrizo Creek. Both Bryan and Beth were very happy on their wedding day. Their joy and happiness grew with the birth of their son William James Muise. Bryans uncle Jim proved his abilities and value, but he left the newly weds not long after the wedding. During Jims absence, Bryan and Beth faced many challenges, one of which was the birth of little William. In Jims absence, Bryan and Beth took care of business as needed. The newly-weds were happy and found plenty of adventure in their lives that included wild horses, further exploration of Stormy Mesa, Indians and other surprises. The arrival of two slave bounty hunters brought further reality to the fact that possible danger would continue to plague their friend Wil, even though he had fled to California. The elements as well as other threats required that Bryan and Beth remain vigilant at all times. Beth did discover, however, that not all Indians were bad. After about a year, Jim returned to find Bryans ranch deserted along with evidence that there had been an Indian attack. Jim returned just in time to help fight off a Comanche raiding party and face the bounty hunters as well.

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