Breakheart Pass
Alistair MacLean
A magnificent tale of heart-stopping suspense from the highly acclaimed master of the genre.The Rocky Mountains, Winter 1873…One of the most desolate stretches of railroad in the West. Travelling along it is a crowded troop train, bound for the cholera-stricken garrison at Fort Humboldt. On board are the Governor of Nevada, the daughter of the fort’s commander and a US marshal escorting a notorious outlaw. Between them and safety are the hostile Paiute Indians – and a man who will stop at nothing, not even murder…
ALISTAIR MACLEAN
Breakheart Pass
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To Mary Marcelle
Contents
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About the Author (#litres_trial_promo)
By Alistair MacLean (#litres_trial_promo)
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THE CHARACTERS (#ulink_25a11001-ed96-5e42-9c52-1190f49fef22)
JOHN DEAKIN
COLONEL CLAREMONT
COLONEL FAIRCHILD
GOVERNOR FAIRCHILD
MARICA FAIRCHILD
MAJOR OȧBRIEN
NATHAN PEARCE
SEPP CALHOUN
WHITE HAND
GARRITTY