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Last Stage to El Paso

By: William W. Johnstone, J. A. Johnstone
Narrated by: J. Rodney Turner
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Riding shotgun, Red Ryan leads a doomed stagecoach of the damned on the longest, deadliest journey of his life....

Five passengers. 400 miles. 1,000 ways to die.

According to local legend, the stagecoach known as the Gray Ghost is either haunted, cursed, or just plain unlucky. Each of its last three drivers and three more riding shotgun came to a violent, bloody end. And now it's Red Ryan's turn to guard five foolhardy passengers on the stage's next - and possibly last - trip. The travelers are a small troupe of performers with dark histories of their own: a song-and-dance man with a drinking problem, a juggler with a secret, a knife thrower with a past, and a beautiful fan dancer who's on the run from a one-eyed, vengeance-seeking outlaw....

Red's not the superstitious type. But with Apaches on the warpath with bloodlust - and a one-eyed cutthroat killer on his trail - this 400 mile journey is like something straight out of his worst nightmare. And all the roads lead straight to hell....

©2022 J. A. Johnstone (P)2022 Tantor

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