St. Agnes’ Stand

St. Agnes’ Stand

AngličtinaMěkká vazba
Eidson, Thomas
HarperCollins Publishers
EAN: 9780007329557
Na objednávku
Předpokládané dodání v úterý, 7. ledna 2025
242 Kč
Běžná cena: 269 Kč
Sleva 10 %
ks
Chcete tento titul ještě dnes?
knihkupectví Megabooks Praha Korunní
není dostupné
Librairie Francophone Praha Štěpánská
není dostupné
knihkupectví Megabooks Ostrava
není dostupné
knihkupectví Megabooks Olomouc
není dostupné
knihkupectví Megabooks Plzeň
není dostupné
knihkupectví Megabooks Brno
není dostupné
knihkupectví Megabooks Hradec Králové
není dostupné
knihkupectví Megabooks České Budějovice
není dostupné
knihkupectví Megabooks Liberec
není dostupné

Podrobné informace

Set in New Mexico, St Agnes’ Stand is a classic story of the American West.

Nat Swanson is on the run from a mob of Texas cowboys. He has killed a man in a fair fight, but the man’s friends believe he was shot in the back and set out to string Swanson up for murder. A bullet in his leg slows him down and with the posse closing in, his chances of survival look dim. Trying desperately to get to sanctuary in California, he comes upon two freight wagons besieged by Apaches, and, against his better judgment, stops to help. He kills one of the Indians with his grandfather's antique crossbow, buying time for whoever survives behind the wagons. Thinking he's done his good deed, he continues his flight. One of those trapped, however, is 76-year-old Sister Agnes, who prays to God for a man to deliver her, her fellow nuns and the seven orphans they are transporting.

Sister Agnes is convinced that Nat Swanson has been sent by God to rescue them. Swanson is equally convinced that the best they can hope for is not to be taken alive. And for five gruesome days in the blazing heat and dust, faith fights with humanity for the simple right to exist.

EAN 9780007329557
ISBN 0007329555
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel HarperCollins Publishers
Datum vydání 1. srpna 2009
Stránky 192
Jazyk English
Rozměry 198 x 129 x 20
Země United Kingdom
Autoři Eidson, Thomas