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Welcome To Deadman's Gulch

Big Trouble, Book 2

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Welcome To Deadman's Gulch

By: David Boyer
Narrated by: Steve Nelson
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The grand re-opening of the saloon was the biggest event the Gulch had seen in 20 years–the last biggest event in memory being the local Radio Shack carrying cell phones and the only used car dealership in the county now selling cars and trucks that weren't manufactured in the 1970s.

But the biggest event in the town's history was about to happen.

As the party raged on inside, four men clad in ski masks and black camouflage burst in the back door, and opened fire on the crowd with high powered assault rifles.

After the smoke had cleared, six people lay dead, and nine more had been left mortally wounded.
Now, Jake Collins was left to figure out why this happened and who was behind it. He was thrust head first into a vast conspiracy with dark, small town secrets, murderous assassins, and a Mexican cartel hell bent on seeing him dead....

©2022, 2023 David Boyer (P)2023 David Boyer
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