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  • Dire Wolf of the Quapaw: A Jubal Smoak Mystery

  • Jubal Smoak Mysteries, Book 1
  • By: Phil Truman
  • Narrated by: Richard Peterson
  • Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins

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By: Phil Truman
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Publisher's Summary

It is said, among the Downstream People, the Dire Wolf has awakened.

An Indian family is brutally murdered. Greenhorn Deputy US Marshal Jubal Smoak figures he knows the killer: the renegade Crow Redhand. In pursuit of the outlaw, the lawman rides deep into the tribal lands of the Quapaw and encounters a legend. A legend where the stirring of an ancient demon terrorizes the land. Smoak's pursuit of the killer winds him deeper into the Indian lore, on a trail that can only end in death....

"Truman redefines the action western/mystery novel with his latest, Dire Wolf of the Quapaw. An intricately woven, fast-paced story featuring a perfectly flawed, easy to under-estimate lawman as the hero." (DB Jackson, Western Heritage Wrangler award winner)

©2018 Phil Truman (P)2019 Phil Truman

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