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The gold, silver and Copper mining camps of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevada each had thousands of men working long hours. The saloon tents in none of those camps had enough women, nor did the near-by towns. Blane Thorton was about to do something about that and get rich at the same time. He would get five hundred dollars for every girl he delivered to any of those camps or back rooms of sleazy saloons.

Produktbeschreibung
The gold, silver and Copper mining camps of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevada each had thousands of men working long hours. The saloon tents in none of those camps had enough women, nor did the near-by towns. Blane Thorton was about to do something about that and get rich at the same time. He would get five hundred dollars for every girl he delivered to any of those camps or back rooms of sleazy saloons.
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Autorenporträt
P.L. Thompson writes 'true' historical western fiction. Every location is, or was, true to the times... the 1870s through 1912. Names of towns that no longer exist (or names that have been changed) come to life before your very eyes, page after exciting page. Towns, canyons and creeks you might have walked through on your vacation in the southwest are named correctly. Every location used in this novel may be visited today. Most of the country Thompson writes about, he has ridden over on horseback more than once. Before starting to write his novels, he did fifteen years of extensive research on top of the knowledge he already had gained from living his life in Texas. His love of cattle, horses, and the whole southwest, with its wide-open spaces, inspired him to write novels that express the beauty of the Southwest in print.