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Five Dollar Bounty

The Crimes of Woodson Fulk, Book 1

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Five Dollar Bounty

By: Nicholas S. Casale
Narrated by: Sean Redfield
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Railroad worker Woodson Fulk wants nothing more than to keep his head down, do his job, and live out his days in peace. However, when his sister comes to him covered in bruises that her husband gave her, Fulk’s rage drives him to murder the wife-beater.

With his brother-in-law’s blood on his hands, Fulk goes on the run, looking for a place that he can lay low and wait out the law. He soon finds an old shepherd and his grandson who are being harassed by local cattlemen. Fulk offers to scare off the ruffians in exchange for room and board. But he soon discovers that it’s more than just a few foul-tempered men who’ve been raising hell for this poor old shepherd, and in time, Fulk finds himself exactly where he never wanted to be: at odds with the law.

©2021 Nicholas S Casale (P)2022 Nicholas S Casale
Genre Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Marriage Fiction

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