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Manhunters(Paperback)
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
Published:
15/11/2007
As he flees to the sanctuary of Mexico, Chacho Fernandez is unaware of the fuel he has added to the already simmering racial hatreds in and around the quiet town of Domingo, Texas. Through events se...
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A Woman of the People(Paperback)
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
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01/01/1999
This story of the Texas frontier dramatizes the capture by a Comanche band of a ten-year-old white girl and her five-year-old sister from the upper reaches of the Brazos River a decade before the Ci...
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Dark Thicket(Hardback)
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
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30/07/1985
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Under the Man-fig(Paperback)
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
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01/03/2000
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But Not for Love(Paperback)
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
Published:
01/07/2000
This novel is set in the Lone Star State during the Cold War at the beginning of the 1960s. The post-war generation is in a frenzy of high living and profligate spending. The characters here are all...
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The Wonderful Country(Paperback)
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
Published:
21/03/2002
Martin Bredi, a man who killed his father's murderer and fled to Mexico, returns to El Paso after a 14-year absence. There he breaks a leg, falls in love with a married woman and, finally, to right ...
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The Wonderful Country(Hardback)
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
Published:
01/03/2002
Martin Bredi, a man who killed his father's murderer and fled to Mexico, returns to El Paso after a 14-year absence. There he breaks a leg, falls in love with a married woman and, finally, to right ...
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Honor at Daybreak(Paperback)
Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
Published:
01/04/2002
Caprock, Texas, is a sleepy cow town until oil is discovered in the 1920s. Suddenly thousands of people stream in to find their fortune; some are honest folk, but too many are two-bit swindlers. Thi...
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