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An Exciting, adventurous Western that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Fifteen- year-old Stevie Watson rides for the Pony Express in 1860 and finds danger and challenges on every trail along the way as he sprints between stations. During an attack by Kiowa Indians at Horse Creek, Stevie reflects on his life and the experiences that brought him to this point. Wounded and frightened, he remembers the family he misses and loves dearly. Can he escape his predicament? Will his friends come to his rescue? Will he survive? Follow Stevie as he encounters Indians, outlaws, and slave…mehr

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An Exciting, adventurous Western that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Fifteen- year-old Stevie Watson rides for the Pony Express in 1860 and finds danger and challenges on every trail along the way as he sprints between stations. During an attack by Kiowa Indians at Horse Creek, Stevie reflects on his life and the experiences that brought him to this point. Wounded and frightened, he remembers the family he misses and loves dearly. Can he escape his predicament? Will his friends come to his rescue? Will he survive? Follow Stevie as he encounters Indians, outlaws, and slave hunters along the trail from Albany, New York to his family's new homestead in St. Joseph, Missouri. See how he grows into a man on who everyone depends. "Ambush at Horse Creek" will spring up all sorts of emotions as you read: anticipation, fear, laughter, pain, and sorrow. Saddle up and come along for the ride to "Ambush at Horse Creek" by Michael L. Clark.
Autorenporträt
Michael L. Clark is the author of The Shimmering Trilogy. This series allows the reader to explore what it might be like to live on the Natchez Trail in the early 1800s. His first two books: The Shimmering and The Diary of Gus Childers left his readers begging for more.A long-time resident of Middle Tennessee, he spends much of his free time exploring historical places throughout the Southeastern part of the country. With each journey, he discovers new intriguing material to research for upcoming books. Clark has recently retired from the United States Postal Service which allows him more time for writing and researching his next projects.