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Canyon of the Long Shadows

A Hawke & Carmody Western Novel

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Canyon of the Long Shadows

By: Carl Dane
Narrated by: Philip Benoit
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A final showdown between good and evil looms in a hidden world of deception and depravity.

Josiah Hawke and Tom Carmody are called back into action to track down the daughter of a prominent Texas judge. She's among a stagecoach full of passengers kidnapped during a robbery and secreted in a virtually inaccessible outlaw hideout deep in a canyon that is thought to harbor such evil that even the Comanches and Apaches shun it.

The Canyon of the Long Shadows is a vast subterranean expanse, a virtual metropolis run and populated by a network of criminals. Hawke and Carmody call on veterans of their old Civil War units to lead a daring rescue raid - but encounter danger on all sides when they learn that the judge who hired them is also at the center of a web of corruption and violence.

©2018 Carl Dane (P)2018 Carl Dane
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Romance Western Romance Westerns

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