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Reno Gates: The Witness

A Reno Gates Western, Book 2

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Reno Gates: The Witness

By: C. Wayne Winkle
Narrated by: Cliff Miller
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The second book in a brand new Western series from C. Wayne Winkle!

Reno Gates and Will Morgan have completed a trip around Wyoming and are headed for Salt Lake City. There, they meet Marshal Garett Coleman, who asks them to escort Eva Mayes to Sacramento for a trial. Faye Gilson, Eva's best friend, is also with her.

Once some issues dealing with trust are handled, the foursome gets on its way.

There are forces at work trying to prevent Eva from testifying in Sacramento. While Reno has an idea that there are people following them, his hope is to outrun them.

But circumstances prevail, thrusting Reno and Will into a battle with an outlaw leader and a gun hand hired to stop Eva from ever getting to Sacramento. Along with renegade Shoshone Indians, there is some doubt that Reno and Will can deliver Eva to Sacramento.

But then again, they are Reno Gates and Will Morgan.

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