
The Strange Husband
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Narrated by:
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Sara Morsey
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By:
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CR Wilson
About this listen
Love, Friendship, Betrayal, Adventure
The Strange Husband is the story of a newly married couple from the state of New York, who decided to make their home in the Oregon Territory in 1848. Shortly after beginning their journey on the Oregon Trail, sickness causes Callie, the wife of John Wideman, to be delirious at times. After being separated from the rest of the wagon train, they meet a stranger. After a while Callie feels that the man who claims to be her husband is indeed not her husband, but the stranger. Is her mind playing games with her or is it really happening? Follow her story to learn the answer to The Strange Husband.
©2015 Clyde R Wilson (P)2021 CR WilsonWhat listeners say about The Strange Husband
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