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Pad Pennywell

By: Patrick Horn
Narrated by: Roy Davis
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During the Reconstruction period following the Civil War

Former slave Pad Pennywell had hopes of starting a new life with his wife, daughter, and adopted family in Texas. Little did Pad know that his life was about to be torn apart when his family is brutalized by a band of thieves and murderers.

On the Harrisonburg road, a stretch of trail that connects the Natchez Trace with the El Camino Real, Pad and his family are taken captive by John West, a psychopathic murderer whose charm and hypocrisy is only matched by his lust for blood and money. Pad's only hope for escape is a group of geriatrics, children, and a confederate veteran gunslinger he has befriended over his two years as West's slave. Dan Dean, the gunslinger, is desperately trying to redeem himself from the sins of his past.

Based on a true story.

©2018 Patrick Horn (P)2018 Patrick Horn
African American Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Wild West Old West

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