
A Town Called Alabaster
Blood on the Badge (Alabaster Western Series, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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George Nissan
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By:
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Malcolm Hotzman
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The second adventure in a brand-new Western series created by Casey Nash and Malcolm Hotzman!
Due to an unusual series of events, gunfighter Dalton Brisco agreed to escort a man, who needs the special care of a sanatorium, to the town of Alabaster, Texas. When they arrive, they find the buildings are painted white, and all the men are heavily armed. There is a magical feel to the town, but Brisco soon finds out there’s more to Alabaster than meets the eye. With the help of a one-armed parson, Brisco uses his sharp wits and Colt to help defend the town from an evil plot to destroy the heart of Alabaster. Intrigue and action abound in this latest Brisco adventure!
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