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Rage of Eagles

By: William W. Johnstone
Narrated by: J. Rodney Turner
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From the greatest western writers of the twenty-first century, the classic fifth adventure in The Eagles, one of the most iconic and beloved sagas of the American frontier, is back in print as the son of legendary Scottish frontiersman Jamie MacCallister seeks justice—come hell or high water—for his father's untimely death . . .

Jamie Ian and Kate MacCallister are together now, buried side by side on a ridge overlooking the huge Colorado valley they had settled and the town they had founded. It's up to their children now to carry on the MacCallister legacy. Falcon MacCallister is more than willing to take on that task. He's the spitting image of his father, Jamie. He stands six foot three and is heavy with muscle. Just like his father, Falcon is quick on the shoot. Lightning quick.

Now, after the cowardly murder of his father, Falcon is out for revenge against the Noonan gang. On his quest, he'll become embroiled in the deadly Wyoming Range Wars and face down the notorious Silver Dollar Kid, before coming eye to eye with Nance Noonan himself.

Someone is about to die with his boots on.

JOHNSTONE COUNTRY. THE ROAD TO HELL ONLY GOES IN ONE DIRECTION.

©1998 William W. Johnstone (P)1998 Tantor Media
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Wild West Old West
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