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Lancer: Hero of the West - The Broken Bow Affair
- Narrated by: Bob Brill
- Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In the follow-up to The Prescott Affair, Lancer, Hero of the West is summoned to Broken Bow, Nebraska, by the local Cattleman’s Association to solve a case of cattle rustling. The Tombstone-based Lancer heads to the plains in the heart of Nebraska’s cattle-ranching territory.
Along the way our hero meets famous legendary characters including some very strong ladies. The tangled web he discovers and the trail of dead bodies during his investigation into the rustling will intrigue you and keep you listening to see who might be implicated next.
©2020 Bob Brill (P)2020 Bob Brill
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