Renegade Gold

Renegade Gold by Robert Anderson, published by Robert Hale in 2008, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of human conflict and redemption. This edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Kit Napier, a man once scorned by the community of Goldrush for his alcoholism, as he is thrust into a crisis that forces him to reclaim his abilities as a scout for the army amid an Indian uprising.
Readers will find a story that intertwines themes of survival and betrayal as Kit partners with a saloon girl to confront both the renegade Indians and deceitful members of his own race. The plot reveals that the true instigators of the conflict are not the Indians themselves, but rather white men seeking profit through treachery. As Kit navigates this perilous landscape, the stakes rise, leading to a desperate struggle to prevent the territory from descending into chaos.
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Kit Napier was a drunk despised by the good folk of Goldrush until an Indian uprising forced him to rediscover his lost skills as a scout for the army. It wasn’t the Indians who started the war, rather those white men plotting to supply them with guns for payment in gold. But, once Kit had escaped his fate at the hands of the red men, that payment was destined to be made in blood.In an unlikely partnership with a girl from the saloon, he fought both the renegade Indians and treacherous members of his own race. Would his desperate bid to prevent the territory going up in flames succeed?
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