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The Saddle Boys of the Rockies - Or - Lost on Thunder Mountain
BY - CAPTAIN JAMES CARSON
AUTHOR OF "THE SADDLE BOYS IN THE GRAND CANYON," "THE SADDLE BOYS ON THE PLAINS," "THE SADDLE BOYS AT CIRCLE RANCH," ETC.
ILLUSTRATED
THE SADDLE BOYS OF THE ROCKIES
CHAPTER I - ACCEPTING A CHALLENGE
CHAPTER II - THE STRANGE ACTIONS OF DOMINO
CHAPTER III - OLD HANK COOMBS BEARS A MESSAGE
CHAPTER IV - A NOTE OF WARNING AT THE SPRING HOLE
The open range of the Rocky Mountains is alive with the thundering hooves of two teenage riders who have earned the nickname the Saddle Boys. Frank Haywood, a sun‑kissed rancher's son with a mischievous sparkle in his blue eyes, rides alongside Bob Archer, a lanky Kentucky lad whose quick reflexes make him as sure‑footed as a panther. Their easy camaraderie is tested by Peg Grant, a wealthy but brash newcomer who rules the local outfit with money and arrogance, sparking a subtle rivalry that crackles whenever the boys head into town.
One bright morning the pair accept a daring challenge that sends them toward the ominous Thunder Mountain, where strange messages and sudden disappearances have stirred rumors of hidden danger. As they chase clues through rugged canyons and moss‑covered springs, they must rely on their horsemanship and wits to stay ahead of looming threats. The adventure promises plenty of fast riding, daring rescues, and the kind of youthful grit that defines life on the high frontier.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (242K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2006-08-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Behind this rugged pen name was a house pseudonym tied to classic boys’ adventure fiction. The name is best known for The Saddle Boys books, brisk western tales published in the 1910s.
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