
Death Comes to Redhawk
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Narrated by:
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Doc Savage
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By:
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R. G. Yoho
About this listen
Kellen Malone had just spent seven years in prison for a crime he didn t commit. During that time, Clay Adkins had stolen his wife, his son, and his ranch. But now that Kellen is free, he is coming back for overdue justice - with a vengeance.
When Kellen rode into town, Clay was concerned, but when he saw Skull Clements riding with him as a friend, Clay knew he was in trouble and that death indeed had come to Redhawk. Kellen Malone was fast, but not nearly as fast as some of those he d buried. His new friend, Skull, killed for money, while Kellen killed only on principle-those who needed it, or those who cried out for the dying. And in Kellen's mind, no one needed killing more than Clay Adkins.
©2009 RG Yoho (P)2013 RG Yoho
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