
Smiling Snake and the Kings of Colorado
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Narrated by:
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Karen T Miller
About this listen
July 1874, Colorado Territory.
Nine years after watching the fall of the House of Gray, Smiling Snake has a reunion with an old friend, Donovan "Mad Dog" Douglas. Mad Dog recruits her to work for his new employer, the powerful banker Richard Farrow, who is a leader among the secret society called "The Builders." The two of them team up with Farrow's right hand man to investigate the disappearance of a young man who tried to join The Builders recently. A trail of bloodshed leads them into a world of crooked lawmen, vicious hired guns, and treasures that could make common men into kings.
©2023 Nicholas S. Casale (P)2025 Nicholas S. Casale
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