ALISTAIR MACLEAN
Breakheart Pass
HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF
First published in Great Britain by Collins 1974
and by Fontana 1976
Copyright © HarperCollinsPublishers 1974
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Source ISBN: 9780006158059
Ebook Edition © OCTOBER 2010 ISBN: 9780007402632
Version: 2020-07-29
To Mary Marcelle
Contents
JOHN DEAKIN | A Gunman |
COLONEL CLAREMONT | US Cavalry |
COLONEL FAIRCHILD | Commandant of Fort Humboldt |
GOVERNOR FAIRCHILD | The Governor of Nevada |
MARICA FAIRCHILD | The Governor’s niece and the daughter of Colonel Fairchild |
MAJOR O’BRIEN | The Governor’s Aide |
NATHAN PEARCE | US Marshal |
SEPP CALHOUN | A villain of some note |
WHITE HAND | Chief of the Paiutes |
GARRITTY | A gambler |
REV. THEODORE PEABODY | Chaplain elect for Virginia City |
DOCTOR MOLYNEUX | US Army Doctor |
CHRIS BANLON | Engineer |
CARLOS | Cook |
HENRY | Steward |
BELLEW | US Army Sergeant |
DEVLIN | Brakeman on train |
RAFFERTY | A trooper |
FERGUSON CARTERSIMPSON | US Army Telegraphists |
BENSONCARMODYHARRIS | Three minor villains |
CAPTAIN OAKLAND | Passive but relevant |
LIEUTENANT NEWELL |
The following bears very closely on the choice of 1873 as the date for this story.
CALIFORNIAN GOLD RUSH |