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Face the Muzak

When You Face Your Worse Enemy

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Face the Muzak

By: W. Hock Hochheim
Narrated by: W. Hock Hochheim
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When career criminal and psychopath John Phillip Muzak escaped from prison, he promised to start a blitzkrieg of murderous crime to torture the people of Texas. Muzak and his criminal sons, a.k.a. the Ponderosa Gang, cut a bloody trail across the Texan landscape. There was only one man who could hunt them down, an “old school", shamed and fired Texas detective, Jumpin' Jack Kellog.

Kellog was once hailed as a hero, fighting the Yankee Mafia and the Cowboy Mafia. But years later, ostracized for brutality, he was shamed and fired from West Forge PD. His legend tarnished and considered a pariah, Kellog was reduced to selling paint in his brother's store, recovering from a severe heart attack and nervous breakdown.

But Kellog was Muzak’s lifelong archenemy, the only man able to track him down, arrest him, and send this public enemy to the pen six times. And now, pariah or not, it's time for Kellog to do it yet again, ordered by the Texas governor to manhunt with the Texas Rangers and strangle the Ponderosa crime wave.

Kellog will tear through the major Texas cities and bust across the Mexican border, forcing him to use every trick he’d learned from snaring Muzak before since the 1960s. Detections, chases, fistfights, knife fights, gunfights, horrors, and death ensue, erupting into an unforgettable, climactic showdown on the streets of Laredo!

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