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The Guns of Charles LeFlore: Hunting Red Wolf

Deputy Marshal of Hell’s Border Western, Book 2

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The Guns of Charles LeFlore: Hunting Red Wolf

By: Douglas R. Cobb, Fred Staff, C. Wayne Winkle, Robert Hanlon, Paul L. Thompson
Narrated by: Nathan Beckett
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Action, adventure, and guns…a brand new Western adventure from best-selling Western author Douglas R. Cobb!

Charles LeFlore began his career in law enforcement with the Choctaw Lighthorse Police, helping to bring law, order, and justice to the Indian Territory of the western United States. His success in bringing in wanted men led to his appointment as a United States deputy marshal serving the territory surrounding Fort Smith, Arkansas.

Follow along with LeFlore and his fellow Choctaw lawman, Talako P. Vaughn, as they track, capture, and sometimes kill some of the most dangerous outlaws in all of Indian Territory.

©2018 Dusty Saddle Publishing (P)2019 Douglas Cobb
Genre Fiction Westerns

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