
Smiling Snake and the Bloody Espinosas
A Western Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Karen T Miller
About this listen
1863. Mutilated bodies have been found all over Colorado. The papers say that this is the work of the Colorado Axe Men. Allison Enderson and her husband Jesse are unfortunate enough to have a run-in with these serial killers. After they carve her face into a permanent smile, Allison goes hunting after these men to bring them to justice. Along the way, she'll travel with militiamen, vigilantes, soldiers, and mountain men. The venom in her mouth earns Allison the nickname "The Smiling Snake," as her lust for vengeance turns her heart to stone.
©2023 Nicholas Stephen Casale (P)2024 Nicholas Stephen Casale
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