Do or Die: SUNDOWN RIDERS (Ralph Compton Novels) by Ralph Compton Paperback Book

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Rent Do or Die: SUNDOWN RIDERS (Ralph Compton Novels)

Author: Ralph Compton

Narrator: David Robbins

Format: Abridged-CD

Publisher: Penguin Highbridge

Published: Oct 2003

Genre: Fiction - Westerns - General

Retail Price: $22.95

Discs: 4

Synopsis

To save his hometown, Civil War veteran Dick Hodson must lead a desperate cattle drive---with a trail party made up of raw, greenhorn children.

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