
Money Maker
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Narrated by:
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Johnny Peppers
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By:
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Ben Rehder
About this listen
On opening day of dove season in Blanco County, Jimmy Ray Gladstone is confronted, then shot, by an attractive stranger with an unusual physical characteristic. But who is she, and how did she know about the robbery Jimmy Ray and his brother Russell had been planning? Game Warden John Marlin will have to figure it out on his own, because the sheriff’s office is stretched thin, Jimmy Ray has a head injury and isn’t making much sense, and Russell is nowhere to be found. The situation doesn’t improve when local good ol’ boys Red O’Brien and Billy Don Craddock try to help, creating more problems than they solve, as usual. Grab a copy of Money Maker, the 16th installment in the hilarious Blanco County mystery series.
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