
Yuma Revenge
Gun Mayhem Western Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ken OBrien
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By:
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B.D. Kennedy
About this listen
John Spokes is a man with a grudge. After 20 years in Yuma Prison, he is seeking revenge against Elijah Douglass, his childhood friend and fellow Confederate soldier, who turned him in to the authorities when John went rogue during the war. When a wanted outlaw shoots up their town, they find themselves again on the same side. Will there be healing between the two, or will Spokes continue his quest to see Douglass in hell?
This action-packed Western features a ton of lead, a wronged cowboy with a bad attitude, and a lot of drama! Ride along as Spokes rides into hell to face the man who sent him to jail, and stole his life!
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