
Last Stand for a Bad Man
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Lane
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By:
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Ronnie Ashmore
About this listen
A Western Adventure by Ronnie Ashmore
A young man fleeing his violent outlaw past in Texas rides into Rainy Flats, Montana, looking for a new life. He changes his name to Abraham Littleton and slowly eases into a new way of life. Then the Renit Gang rides into town. The Renits kidnap the town’s favorite lady and shoot the lawman. Threatening his friends and everything he has slowly worked to build, Littleton is being forced to take a stand and reveal his old self to the town.
©2021 Ronnie Ashmore (P)2022 Creative Texts Publishers, LLC
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"Ashmore creates fierce characters with confidence and authority. A fresh and welcome Western narrative." (Ralph Cotton, best-selling author)
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