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The Lost Tribe
- The Legend of No-Face, Book 3
- Narrated by: Lawrence D Palmer
- Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The strange and terrifying men rode into the quiet town of Willington. Their war cries pierced the night sky and woke just about every sleeping person in town. A few of the townspeople managed to get some of their guns, and the battle for Willington had begun.
Men scrambled out of the buildings with guns, while women and children hid in terror under the beds or huddled behind the walls. The Manalak continued screeching with their loud war cries, and the sound spread fear and panic all throughout the town.
"Shoot the dang Injuns!" one of the men cried.
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