"Through Apache Land" by Edward Sylvester Ellis is an action-packed frontier story that plunges into the heart of the American Southwest. This historical adventure introduces Tom Hardynge, a resourceful scout, as he races against time through Arizona, a land simmering with the threat of Apache conflict. Hardynge carries critical intelligence about a looming uprising, turning his journey into a high-stakes game of survival against relentless pursuers. From his daring river escape to his clever maneuvers and armed conflicts with Apache warriors, the story paints a vivid picture of the perils and tensions of the Wild West. His courage and strategic thinking become his most valuable assets as the narrative unfolds.

Through Apache Land
By Edward Sylvester Ellis
A lone scout must outwit and outfight Apache warriors to deliver a vital warning of impending war across the perilous Arizona territory.
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About the AuthorEdward Sylvester Ellis was an American author.
Edward Sylvester Ellis was an American author.
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