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Texas Red

By: Meredith Anderson, Linda Anderson
Narrated by: Gordon MacCathay
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When Cotton Cooper was an infant, his mother had him resting on a goose down pillow under an oak tree. The tree was struck by lightning. As a result, his hair is white (the color of cotton). 

He is a young man now. He can run faster, jump higher, and see, hear, and smell at quite a distance. His reflexes are ultra fast, and all of his senses are stronger than the average person.

One adventure leads to another in this exciting story that takes Cotton from tenderfoot deputy US marshal to the man who’s called when bad men are on the prowl.

In this exciting adventure, Cotton is joined by Deputy Marshal Frank Golden of Texas, Deputy Marshal Justin Dyer of Cedar Ridge, and riders from the Flying W ranch as they fight Indians and track down the notorious killer Texas Red and his gang of robbers and cattle rustlers and put a stop to their activities that have been plaguing the people of Wyoming for the past several years. Texas Red has gunned down four marshals.

©2020 Meredith I. Anderson (P)2020 Meredith Anderson

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