
The Trail to White Oaks: A Will Cannon, Bounty Hunter, Western Adventure Novel
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Narrated by:
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Doug Greene
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By:
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Larry Hill
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The gold and silver boom town of White Oaks is a powder keg, and the fuse is lit. The Cavanagh Gang is trying to take control of White Oaks and the gold and silver mines, and the miner vigilantes have vowed to fight Cavanagh to the death. Will Cannon rides to White Oaks in search of the Blackman Gang and finds himself right in the middle of the fight. Will enlists the help of some Las Cruces cowboys that helped him rid Sandoval of a gang of outlaws and of the outlaw that was posing as a priest a few years ago. Will helps two beautiful women and two young Texas cowboys while he is fighting the Cavanagh Gang.
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