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Jud Low - The First Dance

By: John Thurmond, Pale Horse Publications
Narrated by: Brooks Corley
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Jud Low had been through his share of hard times and troubles. He’d seen his friend killed, the ranch and cattle stolen. But Jud and his partner, Ted Lewis, had taken revenge for their friend and gotten his life’s work back. Now, all Jud wanted to do was have a dance with a pretty new waitress that had come to town. Getting together a dance at the last minute wasn’t easy, but Jud managed it. The dance with the new waitress, Nancy, lasted longer than he’d bargained for, with her returning to the ranch with him. After a month, she was kidnapped by a man whose brother Jud had killed. Gary Cribs was set on avenging his brother Larry’s death. Against his better judgement, Jud gives in and agrees to pay the price of the ransom Cribs had demanded. He had no idea that it would lead him on the chase of a lifetime to regain the money that would be swindled from him when he realized Gary Cribs and his kidnap victim were in cahoots.

©2021 John Thurmond (P)2022 JC Hulsey

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