In the 1800's, the vast waste barren deserts of the Arizona territory was ruled by the Apache Indians. For the unsuspecting traveler, coming across the feared Apaches, usually answered one unanswered question. How well will they die. They ruled the wastelands with a fierce vengeance. They showed little or no mercy for those that they found to be trespassing on their scared ground. Guided by the ancient beliefs, and the God's that they worshiped, the Apache's turned the act of torturing to a whole knew level. Many of their tortures were said to take days to perform. That was in the 1800's. The problem with that is, in 2010. their beliefs are still enforce. So when a group of college students from Arizona State, decide to go camping at the base of the infamous Superstition Mountains. What the don't realize is this, the Arizona desert is still Apache Land. When they wake up the feared Apache Thunder God who lives in the mountains, they instantly become a part of western folk lore. And none of them will die well.
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- Release Date 09/06/2012
- Author Earl E. Gobel
- Language English
- Company America Star Books
- Weight 7 ounces
- Dimensions 5.51 x 0.35 x 8.5 inches
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