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The Oklahombres

By: Steve Hayes, Ben Bridges
Narrated by: Chaz Allen
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Blistering, all-new frontier action from Amazon Kindle number one best-selling western writers Steve Hayes and Ben Bridges!

It didn’t matter a damn that Bill Doolin had never killed another man, that he was a loving husband and a devoted father with a young son.

No - Bill became a target for every Deputy U.S. Marshal in Oklahoma Territory because the people hailed him as “The King of the Outlaws.”

That alone meant he had to die - so his fate would set an example to anyone who thought of following his in his footsteps.

While Bill and his gang, the Oklahombres, raised hell throughout the Twin Territories of Oklahoma and the Indian Nations, U.S. Marshal E. D. Nix sent three hundred of his best men out with orders to catch or kill them. And that army of badge-packers were led by Nix’s ‘Three Guardsmen’ — the living legends that were Bill Tilghman, Heck Thomas and Chris Madsen.

,p>But that was the thing about the Oklahombres – they were going to be living legends too … or die trying!

©2014 Ben Bridges (P)2014 David Whitehead

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