
Apache Pass
A Gabriel Torrent Western, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Dr. Bill Brooks
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By:
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Bruce G. Bennett
About this listen
This new Gabriel Torrent story is full of wild-west action. Apaches are on the run pursued by the US Cavalry. A new threat to the railroad comes in the form of deadly dark figures in the night. Could this be Indians getting revenge or are the perpetrators more insidious?
Torrent finds a new love but may lose her again in the dark chasms of the new territories. He finally confronts his father and uncovers shadowy intrigue to Solomon Torrent's empire coming from below the border.
Don't blink because the action is constant in this new western you'll love to listen to over and over.
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