
Hands Faster than Lightning
The Stagecoach
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Haugen
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By:
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Brent Bohn
About this listen
Fall 1885, Paradise, Kansas
After killing the gang’s leader in Paradise, Cody Anderson is eager to continue his quest to track down and confront Jim Gallahan, the last surviving member of the band gunman that killed his father. However, his horse is too tired to continue the chase, and Cody is forced to board the eastbound stage to follow the fleeing desperado.
He and four others on the stagecoach encounter many dangers on the trail. They meet up with robbers, survive Indian attacks, and Cody is tested by gunslingers in towns, along their path as he follows his quarry.
©2020 Brent Allen Bohn (P)2023 Brent Allen Bohn
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