
Charlie and the Sir
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Narrated by:
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Cameron Beierle
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By:
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Frank Roderus
About this listen
Charlie Roy and pale, skinny Sir Arthur, an English gentleman, arrive at the Crown B ranch, north of Cheyenne, which is owned by the sir's sister, Elizabeth, who was widowed just the past winter and left with a ranch that lost nearly all its beef stock from the brutal '86-'87 winter freeze. Additionally, Elizabeth's dead husband's former partner, Justin Harper, is hell-bent on taking over her ranch. But what Harper and his boys don't figure on is interference by the likes of Charlie and the fierceness of the Sir. Dead horseflesh and murder won't deter Charlie and the Sir from what they've set out to do, even if they have to fight a range war to do it....
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