
Tombstone Jack and the Wyoming Raiders
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Narrated by:
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E. M. Carberry
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By:
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Dan Winchester
About this listen
Left for dead.
Bounty hunter Jack Coltrane finds a burning wagon lying on its side in the Wyoming Territory. The ground is littered with the dead, but he finds one survivor, a woman named Bridget Decker. Jack gets her to a doctor in Cheyenne.
He discovers the Wyoming Raiders, a band of outlaws, are the ones who attacked the wagon, and they want to make sure there are no witnesses. And now the Raiders know about Jack, too.
Who will survive the deadly showdown?
This is the third novelette in the Tombstone Jack series. It's 15,300 words of traditional Western action designed to be listened to in one sitting. Enjoy!
Don't miss the other Tombstone Jack adventures: Tombstone Jack and Tombstone Jack and the Redwing Saloon.
©2018 Gary Jonas (P)2018 Gary Jonas
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