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  • Rodeo on Terul

  • Another Buck Johnson Fantasy-Adventure Space Western
  • By: Wyatt McLaren
  • Narrated by: Ty Hunt
  • Length: 54 mins

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Rodeo on Terul

By: Wyatt McLaren
Narrated by: Ty Hunt
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Publisher's Summary

It's rodeo time on Terul - bronco riding, yertl tripping, dragon team roping, korth barrel racing, and dragon riding. (And if you thought bullriding was dangerous, just take a look at dragon riding at Kerluk.)

These are the events at the very first rodeo on planet Terul since the revival of the Intergalactic Rodeo Association. And Buck Johnson, Skeeter Evans, and Snort Jones are entered - using, of course, Buck's money to pay their entry fees.

Buck's nearly broke again after paying his and Snort's and Skeeters' entry fees. So, in order to get off Terul and find an easier life, they'll have to cowboy up and win some money. Still, if they hit a good lick, they can finally get off this sorry planet. But as every rodeo cowboy knows, a lot can go wrong before the final buzzer sounds and the last flag drops. It ain't over till the secretary signs the checks.

©2013 Wyatt McLaren (P)2013 Wyatt McLaren

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