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Dramatization
Two CDs, 2 hours
This collection includes:
The Marshal of Sentinel
Tough and vicious, the Fred Henry Gang had been robbing banks
all along the stage route from Santa Fe to Tularosa. Then they
added murder to their list of misdeeds. It was only a matter of
time before they hit the sleepy town of Sentinel, and when Marshal
Fitz Moore saw the lone grey horse with the "Rocking R" brand
tied up behind Earl Peterson's old corral at dawn, he knew that
day had come.
But when Julia Heath appeared out of the blue to raise the spectre
of the past -- accusing the Marshal of killing her brother in
cold blood -- he had a desperate and a delicate situation on his
hands. Tom Heath's death had been a tragic accident. Now the Marshal
had to find a snake-hearted liar, foil a bank robbery, prevent
a bloodbath, and pray that the lovely young lady would fathom
the quick, cruel violence of the savage frontier and find forgiveness
in her heart.
Booty for a Badman
Tell Sackett knew that gold spelled trouble faster than anything
except a woman, and he had a lot of gold. Problem was, none of
it was his. Tell was just delivering the gold for a fee. The Coopers,
a gang of bloodthirsty desperadoes who'd slit a man's throat for
the silver filling in his teeth, were hot on his trail.
So, the last thing Tell needed was Christine Mallory, a pretty,
stuck-up city woman, to slow him down. Taking her on could easily
cost Tell his life. But it was that or leave her in the desert
to die. As Tell Sackett's father used to say, "Women are trouble."
Tell was about to learn what he meant.
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