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Wilde's Law

A Wilde Boys Western

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Wilde's Law

By: Ben Bridges
Narrated by: Daniel F. Purcell
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Mob rule had taken over the border town of Whetstone, New Mexico. Black-hooded vigilantes were stringing up those they considered to be "undesirables" for even the pettiest of crimes. Someone somewhere had to bring peace back to the beleaguered town - but who in hell was it going to be?

Flushed with the success of their first two missions, the Wilde Boys - six of the toughest trouble-busters ever to fight for law and order - were the obvious choice. But being more interested in budgets than body-counts, their employers, the Government, had other ideas.

So Judge Wilde decided to go it alone and send his reluctant heroes into battle without official approval. Their orders were to beat the vigilantes at their own game and bring peace back to Whetstone. In other words, replace lynch-law - with Wilde's Law!

©2013 Ben Bridges (P)2015 David Whitehead
Crime Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Vigilante justice

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