The odds were stacked against Indian scout McEwan's mission to establish the extent of the Apache uprising - braves were massing in the mountains, the northern tribes were on the move and Lieutenant Harper's company was thought to have been massacred. But McEwan's first problems were in the shape of the self-opinionated Captain Franklin Morrow and the woman found abused and abandoned. Above all, though, was the personal score McEwan had to settle...
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