Big Boy #13
In "Vendetta de frontière," Tomahawk and Dan uncover a dangerous deception as they intervene in a bitter feud between two frontier families, discovering that a rogue warrior is manipulating the conflict to hide his true aim: a surprise attack on the settlement.
In "Le Roi de la vallée perdue," Davy, a soldier escorting two prisoners through the mountains, halts to rescue a young Indian girl trapped by an avalanche. Taken to her secluded village, he finds a strange blend of tribal customs and unfamiliar fort-like buildings, where the elder declares him the long-foretold chief—though Davy has no memory of such a prophecy.
In "Le Défi des anciens," the people of a small Montana town turn to Bill for help when their elder relatives vanish, fleeing the comforts of modern life to reclaim the wild, rugged existence they once knew. As the search begins, the quiet landscape hides secrets from the past, and the old ways may not be as simple as they seem.
In "Cavalerie sauvage," the Digger tribe's raid on an Army fort sets off a race against time when Kit and Silent Deer intercept a rider sent to Fort Meade for new mounts. With the delay of a supply run impossible, they take matters into their own hands, setting out to gather wild horses and drive them to Fort Colorado before the next attack.
In "Le Secret du traité de Tarleton," Tomahawk infiltrates British ranks by posing as an officer, risking everything to uncover the truth behind a deceptive treaty meant to manipulate the Oneida tribe into siding with the Redcoats during the Revolutionary War. With cunning and courage, he navigates a web of lies to gather the evidence needed to expose the plot before it’s too late.
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