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The Lost Jesuit Gold: A Will Cannon, Bounty Hunter, Western Adventure Novel

Will Cannon, Bounty Hunter, Western Adventure Novels, Book 55

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The Lost Jesuit Gold: A Will Cannon, Bounty Hunter, Western Adventure Novel

By: Larry Hill
Narrated by: Mark Carrell
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An old miner is killed in Santa Fe and Will Cannon finds a piece of the Lost Jesuit Map. A vicious outlaw named Hawkins has the other three pieces of the map and he sends some of his gang members to kill Will Cannon get the last piece of the map. Will goes to Phoenix to hunt down the Hawkins Gang and he joins forces with an old miner that has been looking for the Lost Jesuit Gold for years. Will and the old miner have to fight Apaches, outlaws and Hawkins as they ride thru the Superstition Mountains looking for the lost treasure known as the Lost Jesuit Gold.

©2016 Larry Ray Hill (P)2019 Larry Ray Hill
Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Adventure Bounty Hunter

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