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Outlaws: A Western Adventure

Marshal Jack Black Series, Book 5

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Outlaws: A Western Adventure

By: Ash Lingam
Narrated by: Dr. Bill Brooks
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Marshal "one-eyed" Jack Black is urgently called to Apache Pass, Arizona, between Dos Cabezas and the Chiricahua Mountains to order a wagon train to turn back to avoid an impending hostile attack. Will the marshal get there in time?

Jack's best friend is named US deputy marshal, but things go wrong on the first day, and a serious crime is committed. Will the new deputy solve the mystery without the help of Marshal Black?

Zebadiah Wretchly was a wicked man who used slaves to work his turquoise mines. But exactly who are these forced laborers? And is it true that Jack and Gloria's relationship has taken a severe turn and what will Jack do about it?

Listen to Outlaws, the fifth book in the Marshal Jack Black series, to find out what really happens in this latest novel from Ash Lingam.

©2019 David Walton (P)2019 David Walton
Genre Fiction

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