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Johnny Montana

A Western Story

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Johnny Montana

By: Michael Zimmer
Narrated by: William Roberts
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In the Redhawk Mining District, he is known as Johnny Montana. It is the name given to him by those who followed him to the Northwest gold fields in the spring of 1863. Now, with a harsh Montana winter about to descend upon them, all Johnny and his partners want to do is go home. And all that stands in their way is a highly organized gang of thieves and murderers.

Others have tried to escape the Redhawk District with their summer's cache of gold, but none have succeeded. Now they are turning to one man, asking him to accomplish what heavily-armed parties have so far failed to achieve - get their gold out of Montana, before the outlaws come for it. One man, one woman, $60,000 worth of gold - against a horde of bloodthirsty killers.

©2010 Michael Zimmer (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Fiction Genre Fiction

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William Roberts' performance of this adventure-filled story will keep the audience's heart pounding. The story moves fast, tracing Johnny Montana's journey home from the cold and snowy Northwest gold fields. Johnny's bravery and resourcefulness is tested again and again as he tries to escape, and liberate his men, from a gang of bloodthirsty robbers. William Roberts' voice is incredibly malleable and animated, making the many characters in this story come alive. Johnny Montana is the kind of hero the audience will love to root for.

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