
The Missing Years - Part II
Red Rock Canyon Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Brad Devore
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By:
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Brian T. Seifrit
About this listen
Heading over the Canadian Rockies, now that his work with Mac had ended, Tyrell takes the job offered by Ed McCoy, bounty hunter extraordinaire. Under the name of Travis Sweet, he takes the Bounty Hunter's oath and becomes a registered bounty hunter. Caught up in a half-cocked scheme to capture US ex-Ranger Matt Crawford, and share in the $10,000 reward, he coincidentally meets up with an old friend and convinces him to help.
Together, they travel to the town of Hazelton, the last known place Matt Crawford was seen, and where the conspiracy of who killed Emery Nelson one of McCoy's men begins.
©2016, 2020 Brian T. Seifrit (P)2025 Brian T. Seifrit
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