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Dana Fuller Ross was the pseudonym of Noel Bertram Gerson. Gerson, a prolific writer, wrote numerous works under many pseudonyms including the White Indian novels, which he wrote as Donald Clayton Porter. Klappentext In this installment of his "New York Times"-bestselling Wagons West series, Ross takes readers to the untamed territory of Oklahoma in this dramatic tale of those pioneers who faced the harshest challenges of a bold frontier. Original. Over 30 Million Copies In Print Few historical frontier sagas have captured the pioneer spirit as boldly and brilliantly as the acclaimed Wagons West series by Dana Fuller Ross. Now readers can rediscover America—in the sprawling epic journey that forged a nation’s destiny… Oklahoma! They staked their future on the grand open plains of Oklahoma—brave men and women determined to conquer the harshest challenges of a bold frontier. Unscrupulous land dealers, livestock fever, and lawless gunmen threaten not only their way of life but their greatest dreams. Now, with a savage range war brewing, the pioneers have one hope left: Toby Holt, son of the legendary wagonmaster Whip Holt. No man alive has a quicker draw or steadier aim than Toby—and no one can stop him from riding the dusty trail straight into battle. Meanwhile, young Captain Henry Blake is heading toward a shootout in the Dakotas, unaware that a merciless enemy has targeted the beautiful woman he left behind. Ultimately, in the heat of battle, caught in the crossfire of frontier justice, it’s every man for himself—and every dream’s worth fighting for…