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Blood of Eagles [Dramatized Adaptation]
- Eagles, Book 8
- Narrated by: full cast, Mort Shelby, David Coyne, James Lewis, Terence Aselford, Richard Rohan, Karen Carbone, Michael Glenn, Thomas Penny, Michael Replogle, Cate Torre, Dylan Lynch
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Oklahoma Panhandle is 100 miles of lawlessness and danger: a no-man's-land designed to separate Texas from pro-Union Kansas. Through this desolate strip rides legendary gunslinger Falcon MacCallister with a 12-year-old Indian boy by his side. Behind them lies a scene of horror left by outlaws who've massacred the boy's parents, as well as the settlers in a small wagon train.
As they search the Panhandle for the killers, Falcon and Woha'li enter a storm of greed, thievery and betrayal that has its roots in two long, gleaming bands of steel. A new railway is penetrating this hostile land, meaning riches to some and death to many. Into this maelstrom ride a boy and a gunfighter on their own brutal search for retribution.
Performed by Mort Shelby, David Coyne, James Lewis, Terence Aselford, Richard Rohan, Karen Carbone, Michael Glenn, Thomas Penny, Michael Replogle, Cate Torre, Dylan Lynch, Ken Jackson, James Konicek.