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Lil Britches

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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The Zack Branson: Texas Ranger saga continues when his cousin, Sarah Jane Branson, becomes a deputy sheriff in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. She gets thrown into the fire early on and is forced to shoot a Methodist minister. Shortly thereafter, Sarah is forced to kill a man who is holding a child hostage and threatening her father, US Marshal Kenny Branson.

Next, Sarah Lil Britches is part of a posse that goes after bandits who robbed the Sunflower Bank in Albuquerque. She and two other deputies confront two of the bandits. One deputy is seriously injured, and she is forced to continue with just one deputy to help, or turn back. Sarah and Deputy Neal Bush continue after the bandits, whittle the number down one at a time, and get the arrested men in jail. They track the final two bandits, Walston Dailey and his henchman, to the Dailey ranch in Los Cruces. There she is joined by Texas Ranger Zack Branson and her uncle, Cal Branson, US Marshal. The three lawmen and the one lawwoman lay siege to the ranch house and get involved in twists and turns before they arrive at a final resolution to the chase.

©2022 Bill Shuey (P)2022 Bill Shuey

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