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Men of Violence

A John Henry Cole Story

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Men of Violence

By: Bill Brooks
Narrated by: Eric G. Dove
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John Henry Cole worked for years in Cheyenne, Wyoming - first as a policeman and later a detective. He enjoyed the work, despite its dangers, but it was time for a change. So he decided to open his own agency, one staffed by former lawmen like himself. In practice they might be bounty hunters, but he hired men he had worked with before, that he knew and trusted to be honorable and professional - and then they got to work. And work it was. Cole's agency was located in just about the most dangerous place it could be: Red Pony, in the Cherokee strip, a region often referred to as a no-man's-land because of its rampant outlawry. But the way Cole saw it, what better place to hunt for outlaws with bounties on their heads? But Cole's team may have bit off more than it can chew when it sets out to capture the notorious Sam Starr and his outlaw gang and bring them all to justice.

©2017 Bill Brooks (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Fiction Genre Fiction

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