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Buck Johnson: Drive's End

By: Wyatt McLaren
Narrated by: Joe Roark
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A dragon drive is a grueling and chancy undertaking - far tougher than trailing longhorns to Kansas City. So when Buck, Snort, and Skeeter approach the drive's end at Skrintax, they're looking for a big paycheck and a little fun. But the Terullian Karposh reappears and throws some obstacles in their path. Still, after some ingenious planning on bootleg vendor Quincy Poindexter's part, it all works out in the end...

Think of Star Trek, The Rounders, and a little Lonesome Dove all shaken together and poured out, and you'll have some idea of what you're about to taste when you step into Buck Johnson's life. It's a wild mix of Fantasy, Action/Adventure, Western, and Science Fiction.

Buck Johnson: Drive's End is the fourth short story in the Buck Johnson series.

©2012 Wyatt McLaren (P)2013 Wyatt McLaren
Adventure Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy

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