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Innocence and the Outlaw
- Narrated by: Bob Rundell
- Length: 2 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Born of desperation a father, an outlaw and an innocent boy are set on a collision course where good must triumph over evil and greed in order to save the life of a child.
During a daring jail break a young boy is kidnapped by a ruthless gang of outlaws. The terrified youth is given a promise by the gang leader that no harm shall come to him as long as he is alive. But the gang leader is dying fast and every member of the gang is desperate to know where he has hidden their ill-gotten loot.
Unfortunately for the gang the young hostage's father is a former Calvary Scout and legendary Indian fighter.
©2015 Flanagan Wale Publishing (P)2015 Flanagan Wale Publishing
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