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Alex Paine
- Narrated by: Michael Alan White
- Length: 14 hrs and 37 mins
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Henry St. Martin walked into the hacienda to talk to his father. Everything seemed wrong. Where was his mother?
Three hours later, 16-year-old Henry was ejected from the enormous St. Martin ranch and told never to return, or he would be shot on sight. He vowed to return and seek revenge against the entire family. When he finally returned, it wouldn’t be as Henry St. Martin, it would not be as a 16-year-old boy seeking justice for his mother, but as a hardened lawman with the name of Alex Paine.