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Telluride, Part 1: The Buckley Trail Series
- Narrated by: Boyd Barrett
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When a series of seemingly unrelated murders occur in his community, Sheriff Hyde Stinson grapples with how to protect the citizens of Telluride, Colorado. The killers take responsibility, but their motives are a mystery, and they remain on the loose. Hyde must now face the roughest group of outlaws in the area, The McCaffery Gang. Can he stop them alone, or will he need to rely on three brothers with bad reputations and questionable pasts?
Hyde Stinson may not have a choice.
©2024 Caroline Giammanco (P)2024 Caroline Giammanco
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