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Squaw Man
- An O'Brien Western (O'Brien, Book 6)
- Narrated by: Vincent Hase
- Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Another action-adventure classic from Amazon Kindle number one best-selling Western writer Ben Bridges.
Coyote was a renegade Apache who’d been spilling blood along the border for months. But now, he’d had enough of killing and was ready to disappear up into the mountains - provided the army agreed to deliver his wife safely to him inside two weeks. If anything happened to that squaw before she was reunited with her man, all hell would break loose; Coyote personally guaranteed it.
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The way ahead was paved with problems - from pitiless sandstorms and deadly ambushes to gold-hungry gunrunners and an Indian-hating sheriff.
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