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  1. This book, Crossfire Trail, by Louis L'amour is a Five Star western novel. It starts in the bottom of a damp dark hull of a ship, Rafe Caradec is trapped and has plan to spring loose. While he is in this hull he meets an old, feeble, dying man named Charles Rodney.

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    • Louis L'amour
  2. Rafe Caradec was a man who always rode at the ready, hardened by a life spent among ruthless men who played for the highest stakes. The only thing Rafe held sacred was his word--and now he had sworn to a dying man that he would save his Long Valley ranch for his wife and daughter, Ann.

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  3. About Crossfire Trail. Rafe Caradecgambler, wanderer, soldier of fortunewas as hard a man as the battlefields and waterfronts of Latin America could fashion, but he was as good as his word.

    • Louis L'amour
    • Mass Market Paperback
  4. Jan 1, 1985 · Spurred by an eager curiosity and desire to broaden his horizons, Mr. L'Amour left home at the age of fifteen and enjoyed a wide variety of jobs, including seaman, lumberjack, elephant handler, skinner of dead cattle, and miner, and was an officer in the transportation corps during World War II.

    • Bantam
    • $6.99
  5. Amazon Delivered. Pay on Delivery. Secure transaction. Rafe Caradec—gambler, wanderer, soldier of fortune—was as hard a man as the battlefields and waterfronts of Latin America could fashion, but he was as good as his word.

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  6. Crossfire Trail. Louis L'Amour. Random House Publishing Group, 1984 - Western stories - 132 pages. The only thing Rafe held sacred was his word--and now he had sworn to a dying man that...

  7. A Novel. Author Louis L'Amour. Share Save. Add to Goodreads Look Inside. Rafe Caradec—gambler, wanderer, soldier of fortune—was as hard a man as the battlefields and waterfronts of Latin America could fashion, but he was as good as his word.