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Powder River, Season 11, Vol. 2

By: Jerry Robbins
Narrated by: Jerry Robbins, The Colonial Radio Players
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Publisher's Summary

Power River concludes its 11th season as the evidence in a murder is stacked against Mrs. Hudson. Marshal MacMasters, Doc, and Sheriff Dawes enter "The Valley of No Return" in search of a missing wagon train, and while Cheynne and Laurel make life plans, a life-changing event falls upon Doc and Millie.

Six exciting audio drama episodes continue the adventures of the citizens of Clearmont, Wyoming, along the mighty Powder River.

Episodes include: "Death Cancels Everything," "The Valley Of No Return," "Levi And The Pirate," "The Arrangement," "Where Do The Years Go," and "The Darkness Of The Light".

Starring Jerry Robbins and The Colonial Radio Players

Executive producer: Mark Vander Berg. Produced by Jeffrey Gage, Neil Gustin. Music by Jeffrey Gage. Written and Directed by Jerry Robbins. Cover illustration by Jeff Hayes.

©2016 The Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air (P)2016 The Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air

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