
No Man's Land: A Will Cannon, Bounty Hunter, Western Adventure Novel
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Narrated by:
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Robert Cunningham
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By:
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Larry Hill
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The strip of land on the northern Arizona border is known as No Man's Land or the Outlaw Strip. No state wants to claim title to this land because the town of Compton and the nearby land is a lawless hell hole that is occupied by ruthless cutthroats and murders.
However, there are some good people in Compton, and some young bronc busters work taming wild broncs in the mountains near No Man's Land. Will and Joe Cannon need to buy the horses from the bronc busters, so Will rides the trail alone to No Man's Land. Will does not intend to allow the Chapman Gang to continue to control Compton. Will arrives in town, and No Man's Land will never be the same again.
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