Stop Angel! (A Frank Angel Western Book 8) - Plot & Excerpts
(A Frank Angel Western Book 8) @page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } Chapter Eighteen Now it was war. Before this it had been a jaunt, a manhunt with a known ending of sadistic pleasure, but now it was more than that. Koh-eet-senko wanted vengeance, just as Nix had predicted he would, and he had brought thirty warriors with him, painted for war. Their lances caught fire from the bright sun as they streamed behind their leaders down the western side of the valley. Their warrior brothers were busy shepherding the rest of the Timber People out of their encampment, away from the leaping fire. Although they knew it would eventually burn itself out at the rim of the desert, they also knew there would be no life-support left in its wake. The animals had already fled, fleetly outstripping the humans. Behind the still raging flames lay only scorched earth, stunted roots, shriveled trees. The forest was destroyed, and a dozen Comanches had died fighting to save their homes and their horses.
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