
Hell Paso
A Will Cannon, Bounty Hunter, Western Adventure Novel
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Narrated by:
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Dwayne F Chew
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By:
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Larry Hill
About this listen
All the cowboys call this town "Hell Paso" because it is a wild, violent border town. When the railroad came to El Paso, the small, sleepy cattle town boomed, and it became one of the roughest towns in the West.
Will Cannon travels to El Paso to settle a dispute with the railroad, but he finds out that some Mexican bandits are planning to rob the bank in El Paso. He joins two Texas rangers, Dix and Randy, and together they fight Mexican bandits, Comanche, crooked military officers, and crooked Federals. The adventure does not end until all the outlaw polecats are brought to justice.
©2015 Larry Hill (P)2019 Larry Ray Hill
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