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Aces Wilde
- A Wilde Boys Western, Book 4
- Narrated by: Daniel F. Purcell
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Professor Andrew Murray and his fellow scientists were not to go up into the Texas hill country to carry out weather tests unless they had someone trail-wise along to watch them. So the government sent in its unofficial six-man team of trouble-busters, the Wilde Boys, to play nursemaid.
For once it looked as if the west's most reluctant lawmen had been handed a nice, quiet little assignment. But then the bullets started flying ... and in next to no time they were fighting off bushwhackers and nightriders alike.
What was the motive behind the attacks? The scientists maintained that their work was for the common good, so who could possibly benefit from their failure? If only the Wilde Boys had looked a little closer to home, they'd have realized just who the real target was!