Redemption
A Western
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Stephen Wilson
About this listen
After robbing a bank, the Colter Gang stumble on the scene of the massacre of a Cherokee hunting party by cavalry soldiers intent on "pacification". The sole survivor of the raid is a young Indian baby. Even with a posse hot on their trail, young outlaw, Frank Palmer, refuses to simply leave the child to die from exposure to the cold. He pledges to join up with the gang as soon as he can find a place to drop off the child.
His plans go awry and he finds himself joining a wagon train to avoid the lawmen closing in on him. Still with the baby as his responsibility, he forms close ties with a preacher's family and their beautiful young daughter. Palmer finds it difficult to leave both the girl and his young charge to their fate when the Cherokee target their wagons in retaliation for the massacre. To survive, the wagon train needs the help that only an experienced gunman can provide. But will Palmer take on the impossible challenge as protector of the train or take flight to rejoin his gang?
©2015 Stephen Wilson (P)2015 Stephen WilsonWhat listeners say about Redemption
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- J Smith
- 23-12-19
Redemption
A nice little enjoyable western adventure.
Really well narrated by J. Scott Bennett.
This is my honest opinion of a free review copy.
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- Serenity
- 17-02-20
Good western story
Short story following Frank Palmer, reluctant bank robber, who finds himself on a wagon train after finding an abandoned Indian baby. Good book, reminds me a bit of alias Smith and Jones, bank robber wanting to go straight.
Well narrated by Scott, he keeps the story moving nicely
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