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Out of a Job, Not Earning a Dime
- A Short Story
- Narrated by: John Tambascio
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Unemployed ranch hand Jim Dailey only wants some matches when he rides up to a store in Willow Grove, Kansas, on a dusty, fateful summer day. What he gets when he steps inside, though, is anything but. Faced with two bloodthirsty outlaws and no other choice, Dailey pulls his six-shooter... and sets himself on a long and twisted path of triumph and tragedy.
Join legendary author Dusty Richards as he spins a classic western tale of love, revenge, and redemption in Out of a Job, Not Earning a Dime.
©2016 Oghma Creative Media (P)2017 Oghma Creative Media
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