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The Last Crossing Guy Vanderhaeghe

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The Last Crossing Guy Vanderhaeghe
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Publisher: Grove Atlantic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.57 MB
Author: Guy Vanderhaeghe
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Last Crossing Guy Vanderhaeghe by Guy Vanderhaeghe instant download after payment.

Journey from Victorian England to the whiskey trading posts of the Old West in this epic award-winning bestseller from the author of The Englishman’s Boy.
 
In the late nineteenth century, Englishmen Charles and Addington Gaunt are sent by their father to find their brother Simon, a missionary who has gone missing in the wilds of the American West. In the outreaches of the Montana frontier, the brothers hire a guide—a half Blackfoot, half Scot named Jerry Potts—to lead them further north into the area where Simon was last seen. As the party heads out, it grows to include a journalist, a saloonkeeper, a Civil War veteran in search of love, and a young woman bent on revenge.
 
There’s no telling what awaits them . . .
 
“One of North America’s best writers . . . A feast of a book.” —Annie Proulx, The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
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