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Ernest C. Frazier

    The Victors
    Black Hand Over Kansas
    The Journada del Muerto
    • The Journada del Muerto

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      July 2000 FIRST BOOKS trade paperback, Ernest C. Frazier (The Victors).

      The Journada del Muerto
    • Black Hand Over Kansas

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      INSCRIBED by AUTHOR/REVISED EDITION. April 2001 1st Books trade paperback, Ernest C. Frazier (The Victors) Cataclysmic events set the stage for the formation of an unlikely partnership that will bend the course of history. In China a brutal attack by a rampaging warlord sends a rich young couple on a desperate voyage where they become targets of the Tong Of The Black Hand. Meanwhile, a half-dead Yankee officer escapes from a notorious Confederate prison and returns to his ranch and the arms of his raven haired wife, a beauty in bootpants. Fate, destiny, or maybe just pure accident will soon bring Malcolm and Steffi Frazier and Ben Wang and Su Chang together. Events unfold rapidly when copper prices skyrocket. Bank stock in an Arizona mining venture becomes available to Ben and his banker when the mine owners are gunned down. The bankers wife is murdered during a kidnapping in which Su Chang is captured by the Tong and taken to Colorado. Malcolm leads a high mountain rescue attempt and Steffi gains heroine status when forced into a gunbattle with rustlers, actions which endear them to Ben Wang who now controls the mining stock. -

      Black Hand Over Kansas
    • The Victors

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      2001 1st Books Library trade paperback, Ernest C. Frazier (Black Hand Over Kansas). Malcolm and Steffi Frazier and their partners, Ben Wang and Su Chang, engineered a miraculous escape on the Journada Del Muerto. They'd battled hordes of Indians and slave traders directed by the Tong Of The Black Hand to capture Su Chang. In Arizona, they could begin operating their recently acquired Rose Pit mine, unearthing the copper to construct a gigantic transatlantic telegraph cable from the U. S. to Europe. Mines that meet their production schedules will become fabulously wealthy. Others will face financial ruin in the desert wasteland. - www.authorhouse.com/

      The Victors