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The Ballad of Kid Dangerous
- Narrated by: Tom Fria
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Like most great legends of the West, no one really knew who Kid Dangerous was, or where he truly came from. His real name was shrouded in mystery, forever lost in the mists of time, and ultimately, forgotten.
What was remembered, however, were his deeds - and the consequences of his actions. For that, he was known as Kid Dangerous, a young man that brought death, danger, and gun-smoke wherever he went. This tale is all about one of the kid's adventures, before he made a name for himself. It was, in many ways, one of the many adventures that led to him becoming a legend.
©2021 Pale Horse Publications (P)2022 J.C. Hulsey Books
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