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Spike Davis: Bounty Hunter: No Man's Land

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Spike Davis: Bounty Hunter: No Man's Land

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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The difficult overland voyage on the Santa Fe Trail is complete. After working on the Oliver Rogers ranch, Bas and Fletch Stevens decide to go out on their own. They are faced with the daunting challenge of building a ranching operation on the Arkansas River in Colorado. Among their challenges are the Indians who consider the area their home, the hostile weather, cattle rustlers, homesteaders who encroach on the public land, and the ever-changing price of beef. Their lives intersect with the Davis brothers, a dentist named Charles Hicks, and a land baron in No Man’s Land who thinks all the land is his. The Stevens brothers survive gunfights with the Smothers brothers, an Indian attack while gathering feral cattle in No Man’s Land, and the land baron who tries to run them out of No Man’s Land.

©2022 Bill Shuey (P)2022 Bill Shuey
Fiction Genre Fiction Western Romance Westerns Romance Ranch

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