
Perils of the Wind
Wilderness, Book 37
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Narrated by:
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Rusty Nelson
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By:
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David Thompson
About this listen
It takes a special breed of man to survive in the wilds of the American frontier. A man like Nate King has the courage, the strength, and the skills he needs to endure the hardships of the magnificent Rockies. But the four cutthroats who heard about Nate paying for provisions with gold don’t plan to make it on their own. They figure they can get Nate’s gold for themselves. When they kidnap Nate’s younger daughter they think they’ve struck it rich. They don’t know Nate very well. They don’t know that he’ll do anything to protect his family. But what Nate doesn’t know is that his little girl escaped on her own…and now has to face the dangers of the Rockies alone and unarmed.
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