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The Last Rider of Flint Hills

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The Last Rider of Flint Hills

By: Nicholas Rucker
Narrated by: Jon Gerten
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After four years in the cavalry, Beau Garrett returns to Nebraska Territory, expecting to reclaim his grandfather’s land and rebuild the life he left behind. But the world has moved on without him. His grandfather is gone, the farm is drowning in debt, and a powerful cattle baron—Luther Cain—is circling like a vulture, ready to take it all.

Cain offers Beau a deal: hunt down Jedidiah Graves, the infamous Bandit King who has been robbing his trains, and the land will be his. With no other choice, Beau rides into the Kansas prairie, tracking Graves to the rugged Flint Hills, where the wind whispers through the tallgrass, and outlaws carve their own law into the land.

But things aren’t what they seem. As Beau closes in on Graves, he discovers that Cain is more than just a businessman—he’s a man who built his empire on blood, deception, and broken men. The closer Beau gets to the truth, the more he realizes he’s just another pawn in Cain’s game.

With bullets flying and betrayal at every turn, Beau must decide: will he be another hired gun in Cain’s pocket, or will he take a stand and become the last rider of Flint Hills?

©2025 Nick Garrett Rucker (P)2025 Nick Garrett Rucker
Genre Fiction
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