The Ghost Horse

The Ghost Horse by Les Savage, published by Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated in 2006, is a work of fiction that spans 259 pages. This edition presents a narrative centered around Eddie, who is captivated by a remarkable stallion named Appaloosa. As Eddie pursues the horse, he discovers that he is not alone in his quest; other characters, including a rancher named Haskins and a Hunkpapa medicine man, are also intent on capturing Appaloosa, albeit with lethal intentions.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of desire and conflict within the Western genre. The pursuit of Appaloosa unfolds against a backdrop of competition and danger, highlighting the lengths to which individuals will go to claim what they desire. This edition, written in English, invites readers into a world where the stakes are high and the bond between man and horse is tested.
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Eddie has seen a lot of good horses in his time, but never one quite like Appaloosa. Determined to make the stallion his own, Eddie soons finds that he is not the only one after the elusive horse. Haskins, a rancher, and a Hunkpapa medicine man have also been stalking Appaloosa – but they both intent to kill him.
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