
Powder River
Season 10, Vol. 1
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Narrated by:
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Jerry Robbins
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The Colonial Radio Players
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By:
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Jerry Robbins
About this listen
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Powder River continues the stories of the citizens of Clearmont, Wyoming in the year 1884. In "The Summer Visit," Jacob returns to town after his second year in college, and seems a changed man, while Britt, Dawes, and Cheyenne are faced with the mystery of "The Phantom Train." "Incident At Dry Wells" finds Britt in a standoff with a killer who has left a trail of death behind him from Georgia to Wyoming, and the beautiful Nadya seems to have some of the men in Clearmont under her spell in "The Gypsy Curse." From the award-winning Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air, these and other adventures await you in Season 10, Vol. 1 of Powder River.
©2015 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air (P)2015 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air
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