
John Henry at the Hostile Hostel
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Narrated by:
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Aaron D. Johnson
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By:
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Robert Talbott
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JOHN HENRY AT THE HOSTILE HOSTEL
While on the search for missing comrades, John Henry and his pards stumble on a paradise on earth. A beautiful Garden of Eden bursting with enough crops and livestock to feed Uncle Billy’s army for months. But the property is owned by Kate Bradley and her lovely daughters, who reside in a nearby home converted into a hostel for guests. An invitation to wine and dine in the company of these ladies is too tempting to resist. While the soldiers are easily seduced, John Henry is suspicious from the get go. Who are these ladies? What secrets do they harbor? A nefarious plot is soon uncovered and John Henry is reunited with an old nemesis in this strange tale of modern madness.
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