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  • Vigilante Moon

  • A Novel of Old Montana
  • By: Stan Lynde
  • Narrated by: uncredited
  • Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins

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Vigilante Moon

By: Stan Lynde
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The Montana gold camps attracted thousands. But while many were miners and merchants, it was nonetheless a haven for gamblers, thieves, and murderous cutthroats as well. The leader of these evil doers was a soft-spoken, charming man named Henry Plummer. With a gift for organization and personality that appealed to men and women alike, Plummer got himself elected Sheriff and organized the outlaws into a band called the "Innocents." Being anything but innocent, this vicious group murdered a known 102 victims between the winters of 1862 and 1864. The number of "Innocents" varied during this time, but there were 24 principle members. All of them, including Sheriff Plummer and his chief deputies, were hanged by Vigilantes between December 21, 1863, and January 11, 1864. It is against this historical background that Vigilante Moon is set, vividly bringing to life Virginia City, Montana in its heyday, and the historical characters that peopled it.
©2002 Stan Lynde (P)2004 Book in Motion

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