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Apache Autumn

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People of Peace... People of War...

Descended from the ancestral leader who brought them from the plains east of the Rockies, Lazaro became the chief of the Willows country Apaches during a time of great turmoil and rage. The People had been tricked into an ambush, and the blood of innocent women and children had stained the earth. For the Apaches, it began a tragic saga of vengeance and war.

Defending their home--a land sown with gold--Lazaro made war with both the American pioneers and the Mexicans, and turned his youngest braves into unmatched fighters. And as Lazaro led his people into battle, a son he had never known came home to him, and woman he had subdued--but never possessed--haunted him.

A bold, unforgettable story, Apache Autumn is filled with the sounds and smells of war and peace, the rich culture of the Apache, and the clamor of a tribe fighting for its very existence.

399 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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