Indian Trouble (Frontier Justice Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Don Hepler
ISBN / ASINB00LZ4D7KU
ISBN-13978B00LZ4D7K1
Sales Rank202,231
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Indian Trouble is the first book in the FRONTIER JUSTICE TRILOGY.
Shots ring out across the prairie as young Rebecca Ward is forced to witness the brutal murder of her parents. Days after the horrific attack, alone and exhausted, she's finally discovered by Nestor Allen and his best friend Wiley, two young lawmen who have come-of-age in the frontier town of Fleet, Kansas. But Rebecca's rescue may be short-lived, as a young Sioux brave named Yellow Knife waits in ambush.
Meanwhile, back in Fleet, Nestor's unofficial betrothed is kidnapped by Stacy Leech, a ruthless fugitive whom Nestor has vowed to bring to justice.
In tradition of the epic western, “Indian Trouble†sets the stage for a sweeping story following the intertwined fates of the men and women of the American western frontier.
Books Two and Three of the Frontier Justice Trilogy are currently available for download or lending through the Kindle library.
If you've enjoyed “Indian Trouble†please feel free to leave a review in the comments section.
Shots ring out across the prairie as young Rebecca Ward is forced to witness the brutal murder of her parents. Days after the horrific attack, alone and exhausted, she's finally discovered by Nestor Allen and his best friend Wiley, two young lawmen who have come-of-age in the frontier town of Fleet, Kansas. But Rebecca's rescue may be short-lived, as a young Sioux brave named Yellow Knife waits in ambush.
Meanwhile, back in Fleet, Nestor's unofficial betrothed is kidnapped by Stacy Leech, a ruthless fugitive whom Nestor has vowed to bring to justice.
In tradition of the epic western, “Indian Trouble†sets the stage for a sweeping story following the intertwined fates of the men and women of the American western frontier.
Books Two and Three of the Frontier Justice Trilogy are currently available for download or lending through the Kindle library.
If you've enjoyed “Indian Trouble†please feel free to leave a review in the comments section.

