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West Texas
- A Thomas Mullin Mystery
- Narrated by: Jay F. Ward
- Length: 3 hrs and 50 mins
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Summary
Lieutenant Thomas Mullin may be retired from the U.S. Calvary, but he's still considered the best tracker around. So when a senator's son turns up missing, Mullin is the man called upon to find him. It doesn't take long for Mullin to figure out that quite a few travelers and cowboys have disappeared recently in the same area. And the desolate, inhospitable land is offering no clues - only shallow graves. As he investigates further, Mullin finds himself pitted against a killer stranger and deadlier than any he's faced before.
©1992 Al Sarrantonio (P)2012 David N. Wilson