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Book Reviews of The Virginia City Trail (Trail Drive, Bk 7)

The Virginia City Trail (Trail Drive, Bk 7)
The Virginia City Trail - Trail Drive, Bk 7
Author: Ralph Compton
ISBN-13: 9780312953065
ISBN-10: 0312953062
Publication Date: 9/1994
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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MELNELYNN avatar reviewed The Virginia City Trail (Trail Drive, Bk 7) on + 669 more book reviews
A typical trail drive story. Lots of problems but what would you expect when you're driving thru a thousand miles of Indians, harsh land wet and dry, raining hard and hotter than the worst desserts. You may have survived the civil war but this is a different story. Another very intertaining trail drive except Mr. Compton had just to many rain storm disasters.

This is book 7 in the Trail Drive series.
reviewed The Virginia City Trail (Trail Drive, Bk 7) on + 3559 more book reviews
BEAUTIFUL COPY. Through a thousand miles of dust, fists, and guns, they found the courage to keep on driving.

The only riches Texans had left after the Civil War were five million maverick longhorns and the brains, brawn and boldness to drive them north to where the money was. Now, Ralph Compton brings this violent and magnificent time to life in an extraordinary epic series based on the history-making trail drives.

The Virginia City Trail

With a dream of building a ranching empire in Montana, Nelson Story sets off on one of the most extraordinary journeys in frontier history. By his side was a bunch of misfits and renegades-hard-fighting, war-bitten Texans with nothing left to lose. On his tail as the worst kind of enemy-brutal outlaws fixing to bleed his trail drive dry. Pushing his way through four harsh territories and three brutal seasons, Story would defy the Union Army, get a hold of a hundred Remingtons, and take on a thousand riled-up Sioux warriors, before he reached Virginia City-and came face-to-face with the man who wanted him dead...