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The Legend of Jake Jackson, Book 4

By: William H. Joiner Jr., Robert Hanlon, Cherokee Parks
Narrated by: Gordon MacCathay
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The latest book in this best-selling Western series from William H. Joiner, Jr.

Jake Jackson was a legend in the Old West. His ability with a gun was unmatched. His name brought hope to the oppressed and sent shivers of fear up the spines of outlaws. Jake Jackson was equally as revered among the Comanche, where he was raised from an infant to become the Comanche Warrior, White Wolf. There were many songs sung around campfires in Comanche villages praising his fierceness in battle.

Jake Jackson could revert back to his Comanche ways in the blink of an eye when the situation demanded no mercy to those preying on the weak or unprotected.

A gang of renegade outlaws had murdered Jake’s first wife and baby. They paid for their crime in blood and excruciating pain. Jake brought frontier justice, but that didn’t bring back his wife or son. After many years, Jake had a new family. Anyone who threatened them could beg, but they would not receive mercy.

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©2019-2069 William H. Joiner, Jr. (P)2019 William H. Joiner, Jr.

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