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001 94132B6ABE5A11E99C58F60997128E48
003 SILO
005 20190814010234
008 190624r20192003nyu           000 1 eng d
010    $a bl2019018272
020    $a 1250165652
020    $a 9781250165657
040    $a GCmBT $b eng $e rda $c FMG $d OCLCO $d CCPLG $d CPP $d BDX $d LMJ $d OCLCO $d SILO
050 14 $a PS3573.H4345 $b A6 2019
082 04 $a 813/.54 $2 23
100 1  $a Wheeler, Richard S, $e author.
240 10 $a Novels. $k Selections
245 14 $a The deliverance : $b and, The fire arrow / $c Richard S. Wheeler.
250    $a First edition.
264  1 $a New York : $b Forge, $c 2019.
300    $a 615 pages ; $c 20 cm
500    $a First work originally published: New York : Forge, 2003. Second work originally published: New York : Forge, 2006.
500    $a "A Tom Doherty Associates book."
505 00 $t The fire arrow. $t The fire arrow.
520    $a "The Deliverance and The Fire Arrow are two Skye's West novels by one of America's greatest Western storytellers, Richard S. Wheeler, at one price. The Deliverance Barnaby Skye-trapper, guide, and magnet for adventure-and his Crow wife, Victoria, agree to help a mysterious Cheyenne woman on the Mexican frontier locate her two children; they were kidnapped by Ute Native Americans several years before and sold into bondage in Mexico. This impossible, dangerous, and foolhardy mission takes the three to Santa Fe and Taos, and into a strange association with an eccentric Texas adventurer who agrees to help them-for reasons of his own. The Fire Arrow When Blackfeet raiders attack Barnaby Skye and his wife Victoria in the midst of a cruel winter in the Rockies, the two are stranded in their frozen camp with no horses and little food. To save Victoria's life, they must travel toward her home on the Musselshell River. But their journey is interrupted by a party of renegade white men with a wagonload of cheap and poisonous whiskey they intend to trade to the Native Americans-including Victoria's people, the Crow. Skye is forced to assist the outlaws, but all the while, he plots to ruin their deadly enterprise." -- ONIX annotation.
650  0 $a Skye, Barnaby (Fictitious character) $v Fiction.
650  0 $a Kidnapping victims $v Fiction.
650  0 $a Trappers $v Fiction.
650  0 $a Indian women $v Fiction.
650  0 $a Survival $v Fiction.
651  0 $a Mexican-American Border Region $v Fiction.
651  0 $a New Mexico $v Fiction.
651  0 $a Rocky Mountains $v Fiction.
650  0 $a Western stories.
650  0 $a Historical fiction.
650  0 $a Western fiction.
700 12 $a Wheeler, Richard S. $t Fire arrow.
740 02 $a Fire arrow
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