Enemies
Enemies by George W. Proctor, published by Random House Publishing Group in October 1994, is a work of fiction that delves into the intense conflict between an Army scout and a Comanche warrior. This first edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on the deep-seated animosity between the two men, each driven by personal tragedies that fuel their desire for vengeance.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of themes such as loss and revenge as the story unfolds towards an inevitable confrontation. The Army scout, haunted by the brutal murder of his family, faces off against a fierce Comanche warrior, who bears the weight of his people’s suffering. The tension builds as their paths converge, leading to a bloody showdown that promises to resolve their enmity in a dramatic fashion. This edition offers a compact yet impactful reading experience for those interested in Westerns.
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They had sworn to kill each other–an Army scout haunted by the brutal slaughter of his wife and child, and a fierce Comanche warrior who’d suffered his people’s tragic losses. It’s only a matter of time before these two enemies meet on the battlefield . . . in a bloody showdown that can end only one way.
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