Phantom Canyon

Phantom Canyon

by Joe Bob Newman
Phantom Canyon

Phantom Canyon

by Joe Bob Newman

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Overview

Phantom Canyon is an Epic Western Adventure, it the story of four brothers,in 1851 New Mexico, who are being chased by Mexican Bandits. They come across an old Indian and take him with them. He takes them through Phantom Canyon to a Mysterious cave. They find many Spanish Artifacts in the cave, including gold and silver. The Bandits find them and they have a terrible gunfight. It seems to be a rematch of the battle of the "Alamo." Low and behold the Mexicans are being chased by a small group of US Calvary. It is nip and tuck to see who catches who first, and who will die in the climax? With one of the brothers terribly shot, they must make a decision, their ammo is about gone and they must retreat or fight to the last man. Should the oldest brother keep the last bullets in his colt to kill his brothers so the Bandits wont get to torture them?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045079266
Publisher: Joe Bob Newman
Publication date: 11/10/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 234 KB

About the Author

I have been writing mystery and fiction books since 1982. I have never considered having any published until now. My career has been in writing technical documents for the defense industry. By profession I am a mechanical engineer, P.E. I have six grand children.. During the summer months, I spend a lot of time in the mountains of New Mexico. Watching wildlife and observing the ecology. i also enjoy riding my 4-wheeler. I built a cabin by myself, just above a stream filled with trout, perhaps i should say am building, I have been working on it for twenty years and it is still not finished, but it is livable, it has electricity, running water and a septic system. With that, I am happy to live there in the summer months and for a week or two in the winter, but I have found that I am not much of a "snow" person. I do hope you read and enjoy my books as much as I enjoyed writing them! Thanks for visiting my page. Joe Bob Newman

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