
Kite's Creek
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Narrated by:
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David Avera
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By:
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L R Bowman
About this listen
Murder and suspense abound in this story featuring Wild Bill Hickok, a pair of evil identical twins and a scoundrel of an English gentleman in old west Hays, Kansas!
Zelda Lacy finds her parents murdered and her older brother missing in Missouri. Befriending an old confederate soldier, Slim Dugger, they head to Hays in search of her twin brothers, who are notoriously evil, to seek help finding their missing brother. Once in Hays, a stranger enters their lives with an English background and secrets of his own. Will the twins help their sister or continue their destructive ways?
Can evil be redeemed?
Just when you think you know the answers with family, there are always surprises that unfold.
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