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Forgotten Arrows
- Kiahawk, Book 2
- Narrated by: Kevin Foley
- Length: 7 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Framed for murders committed by the unscrupulous townspeople of Lake Shanoha and with the National Guard coming down on them as a result - the Kiahawks call on their ancient warrior chieftain, Winter Wolf, to come from the past and defend them against their modern enemies. Josh is made a blood brother, elected chief of the Kiahawks and receives mystical powers from Winter Wolf. Josh realizes the potential of his new powers when he miraculously recovers from three near-fatal bullet wounds.
Here is book 2 of 6 in the modern action-packed Kiahawk series. Watch out for Book 3, Golden Arrows.
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