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Border Ambush

The Colton Brothers Series, Book 1

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Border Ambush

By: Melody Groves
Narrated by: David Courvoisier
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Robbed and beaten by outlaws, stagecoach guard James Colton vows justice and recovery of his grandfather's watch. Determined to find his heirloom, James hunts the outlaws, only to face an immoral sheriff who gives him no choice but to shoot. Charged with the sheriff's James' solitary hope is to get the outlaws to testify to the sheriff's villiany. With older brother Trace along to help, the Coltons track the robbers into Mexico. But after Trace is gravely wounded, James is ambushed by lawmen as he struggles to bring his brother across the border. The hangman's noose seems closer than ever. Can James prove his innocence?

©2009 Melody Groves (P)2010 Books In Motion
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction

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“Melody Groves has created a couple of characters, James and Trace Colton, that you'll really care about. She spins a Western story that reads like a Western should-full of hair-raising adventures and some really bad villains.” (Bill Pinnell, author of Terror on the Border)

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