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The McKinley Massacre
- Caz: Vigilante Hunter, Book 3
- Narrated by: E Roy Worley
- Length: 2 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This is the third novel in a brand new Western series from Western adventure bestseller Scott Harris! With gun in hand - Caz blasts his way through the bad guys to bring peace and justice to the Old West!
Caz lives life by the rules, but they’re all his rules. Rule #4 is; Never let a man steal your water. Not from your canteen or your creek. Unfortunately for McKinley, he tried to.
Caz is the self-appointed judge and jury, operating outside the law, tracking down those who the law can’t, or won’t, find. And when he does find them, which he always does, there is only one sentence.
©2018 Scott Harris (P)2019 Scott Harris
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