
Cougar Valley
A Ben Bridges Western
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Narrated by:
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Alex Zonn
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By:
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Ben Bridges
About this listen
Two cold-blooded killers and one stormy night of murder - together they resulted in a posse of three ill-matched man-hunters.
But each of them had his own reasons for riding into Redbird Valley after the killers. For Marshal Cord, it wasn't only duty, it was personal. Charlie Pearson had something to prove - and not only to himself. As for Jack Sumlock, well, he tagged along because one of the killers was his own grandson.
Up in the isolated high country, all three had to face their own demons. To make matters worse, while Cord and the others fought among themselves, something unusual started to happen. Someone was hunting the hunters.
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