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The Horses of Paiute Canyon

D. A. Grady's Western Shorts, Book 1

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The Horses of Paiute Canyon

By: D. A. Grady
Narrated by: Lee David Foreman
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Annie Acorn Audio is pleased to present The Horses of Paiute Canyon written by D.A. Grady and narrated by Lee Foreman.

It's late spring and the last of the early blooming desert plants in Nevada are at their best. Battered and bruised, Jim Crenshaw rides away from his past and onto the Diamond G ranch, where he seeks employment - not as the foreman he is, but as a simple cowboy.

Not much later, he finds himself on a two-week trip, riding fence line with only his animals, unaware and unprepared for what awaits him. Paiute Canyon hieroglyphics, a stubborn mule, and a terrorized dog all fail him, as he faces the approaching unknown.

A veteran cowboy himself, D. A. Grady has applied simple, direct language in the telling of this story he's told in honor of those men who still wear boots and spurs and their animals.

You won't want to miss this one!

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Fiction Genre Fiction Ghosts Scary Cowboy Haunted Ranch

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