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Statham, Frances Patton

 
9780967523347: The Silk Train

Synopsis

Through mountain wilderness and vast prairies, the Silk Train carried her to a new life… The Northern Pacific train, with its valuable cargo of raw silk, was a magnet for train robbers. And when it came under attack by outlaws, one of its passengers, noblewoman Anya Fodorsky, made a desperate decision. Anya's traveling companion, a gentle schoolmarm, had been killed , and Anya switched their clothes and identities. As Miss Sarah Macauley, she could run from her murderous husband and her gilded, treacherous life…and into Matt Bergen's empire. Settled in the Dakota Territory boomtown of Medora, "Sarah" thought she'd found the perfect refuge— until Matt, himself, came too close to unraveling her secrets. There were dangers here on the frontier—and the laws of survival were harsh. But Anya discovered a golden paradise, where romantic dreams were as boundless as the distant plain…

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À propos de l'auteur

Frances Patton Statham, author, musician, visual artist, and lecturer, has received numerous international, national, and regional awards in all four disciplines. Chosen Georgia Author of the Year in Fiction on three occasions, Statham graduated magna cum laude from Winthrop University, received her Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Georgia, with further opera study with Ernesto Vinci and Ralph Errolle. She has given voice recitals in such cities as Singapore, Budapest, Madrid, and Vancouver. A resident of metro-Atlanta, she is listed in a number of Who's Who reference books, including International Who's Who of Authors and Writers, Dictionary of International Biography, Personalities of the South, and Contemporary Authors.

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9780449149287: The Silk Train

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0449149285 ISBN 13 :  9780449149287
Editeur : Gold Medal, 1994
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