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The Samuel T. Brummett Story

Spike Davis: Bounty Hunter Western Adventure, Book 6

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The Samuel T. Brummett Story

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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The story of the Davis family continues when Spike and his sons are attacked by Ute Indians. They escape the initial attack after Spike kills two of the Indians and his son, Johnny, wounds another.

Chip is purchasing supplies at Bent’s Stockade when he comes upon buffalo hunters who are holding a Cheyenne girl. He rescues the girl and heads out to return her to the Cheyenne village with the buffalo hunters hot on his heels.

Ma Wheeler learns of an assassin and contacts him with an offer to go to Colorado and get the revenge she craves for the Davises’ killing her sons and nephews.

Samuel T. Brummett has the same skills with rifle and pistols as the Davises. His arrival in Bent County sets up a test of wills, and the outcome of the possible conflict is in question.

©2022 Bill Shuey (P)2022 Bill Shuey
Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Adventure

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