book cover of Eyes of the Cat / Captives Trail / Searchers
 

Eyes of the Cat / Captives Trail / Searchers

(1999)
(A book in the Golden Hawk series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
This volume contains the fourth, fifth, and sixth books in the Golden Hawk Series. Hell's Children - Golden Hawk had as much as a man could handle when he made a deal to guide beautiful Kathleen MacLennan's wagon train through hostile redskin land. The sex-starved Kathleen was more than willing to use her voluptuous body to seal the bargain. And when a love-hungry young Blackfoot widow named Running Moon demanded Hawk take the place of her slain mate, it looked like too much of a good thing. In the meantime, a murderous horde of Bannock Indians were closing in on the beleaguered whites. And a terrifyingly powerful Blackfoot magician was using awesome supernatural forces as well as bloody violence to remove Hawk as a rival for Running Moon's fiery affection. With savage foes on every side, and an invisible enemy homing in, Golden Hawk had to kill first or die... Kill Hawk - It started when a gravely injured trapper named Pete Foxwell stumbled into Hawk's cabin. Before he died, he showed Hawk a bagful of gold coins, and told him about a hidden hoard of them. But he didn't say where. Hawk should have buried those coins with Pete's corpse, but instead he spent them on supplies and let slip the story of the treasure waiting to be found. Suddenly Hawk found himself the most wanted man in the West...as a gang of ex-sailors turned land pirates went after his hide...a vengeful Indian tribe went after his scalp...a vibrant Indian girl and a voluptuous white widow went after his body. And even his best friends couldn't be trusted not to join the pack that wanted to grease their rush for gold with Hawk's blood... Scalper's Trail - Bad Enough that Golden Hawk had to lead a band of tenderfeet through a maze of mountains and dead-end gullies ruled by the proud Blackfoot nation. Even worse, the great Blackfoot warrior chief Black Feather had vowed to take Golden Hawk's Scalp. Further bloodying the waters was a raging tribal war in which Golden Hawk had to take sides and take lives, while a mountain man name Elias Hogwood proved a white man could be as savage as a redskin and twice as treacherous. They said Golden Hawk was the hardest, bravest man on the untamed frontier. Now he had to prove it...


Genre: Western

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