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Bass Reeves Outwits the Devil: Foreword from Charles Ray

By: Douglas Cobb, C. Wayne Winkle
Narrated by: Richard J. Bennett
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Publisher's Summary

From Douglas Cobb, the best-selling author of Crossing the Dead Line: The Guns of Bass Reeves, and Men of Iron Will comes his new hit Western, Bass Reeves Outwits The Devil.

United States Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves was a legend in Indian Territory. As the first black deputy marshal west of the Mississippi, he fought to make a name for himself tracking down criminals in the expansive region beyond Fort Smith, Arkansas - Hell’s Border.

Together with Bill Leach, Heck Thomas, Floyd Wilson, and Charles LeFlore, US Deputy Marshal Reeves brings justice, through the law and his guns, to some of the most notorious outlaws terrorizing the area.

In this novel, a blend of fact and fiction, you will ride along with Bass Reeves, as he tells his own story of his adventures while serving under Marshal Tom Boles.

©2018 Dusty Saddles Publishing (P)2019 Douglas Cobb

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