
Gunfight at Black Ridge
Black Ridge Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Daniel A Hodge
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By:
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Frank F. Fiore
About this listen
Civil War veteran Colson Rodgers leaves the Union Army in the closing days of the Civil War to return to his hometown of Black Ridge. As he battles his way home he saves the beautiful, but mysterious, Kanya from a group of carpetbaggers intent on robbing him.
As the two of them finally reach Black Ridge, Colson finds that the whole town has changed. The Sheriff and Judge have been killed, and a group of murderers calling themselves the "Chiffon Gang" have taken over. Colson soon learns that even those he trusts may not be the friends he once thought they were. Will Colson stand and fight the Chiffon Gang, or will he leave and give up the past he craves for?
©2015 Frank Fiore (P)2016 Frank Fiore
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