
Resurrection
Mann of God, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Powell
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By:
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Jack LaFountain
About this listen
Fire and smallpox have ravaged the town of Zion, Wyoming. Rev. Kit Mann and the few remaining members of his church have spent a long winter praying for the town’s survival. With spring comes the answer, but it is not exactly how they imagined it would happen.
Gold is discovered in the creek south of Zion and fortune hunters come pouring in. Some come to pan the stream, others to make their fortunes from the miners. One man comes with a greater prize in mind. He wants the entire town. He doesn’t care what he has to do or who he has to kill to get it.
Standing between him and his conquest is Kit Mann.
©2024 Jack LaFountain (P)2024 Jack LaFountain
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