
Flying U's Last Stand (Annotated)
B. M. Bower Collection, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Chuck Shelby
About this listen
When a young lady from a land boom syndicate tries to enlist Andy Green's help in a scheme to lure settlers to Montana, he isn't interested -- until he learns that the land selected was part of the Flying U Ranch. Andy quickly sets off to tell Chip Bennett and the rest of the Happy Family at the Flying U about the insidious plot that could sound the death knell for the Flying U. This exhilarating episode joins the family and friends of the Flying U Ranch as they make an end-run around land-grabbers, while dealing with a stampede, a prairie fire, and the disappearance of Chip Bennet's six-year-old son.
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