Authors:
William W. Johnstone & J.A. Johnstone
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Sign up todayWyoming Slaughter [Dramatized Adaptation] - Abridged
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No Whiskey? No Women? No Peace…
It was a law Cotton Pickens never asked for and never wanted to enforce. But due to the vigilance of the Women's Temperance Society, and the timidity of their businessmen husbands, the town of Doubtful, Wyoming, is going dry. As of January 1st. No exceptions. No turning back.
Doubtful's hell-raisers will not take this lying down, and Sheriff Pickens is fighting bootleggers and vigilantes when the next boot drops. The righteous women push through an even worse law bound to spark an outright insurrection. The world's oldest profession and Doubtful's favorite pastime—dallying with ladies of the evening—is the next vice to be outlawed. With all hell breaking loose, and the National Guard on the way, Sheriff Pickens has enemies everywhere he turns. And for a lawman under siege, survival means fast thinking, straight shooting—and breaking a law or two himself…
Audiobook details
Narrators:
A Full Cast, Ken Jackson, David Coyne, Eric Messner, Karen Novak, Ren Kasey, James Keegan, Tracy Lynn Olivera, Christopher Graybill, Dylan Lynch, Gary Telles, Michael John Casey, Alyssa Wilmoth, Richard Rohan, Tim Carlin, Mort Shelby, Brad Smith, James Konicek, Evan Casey, Tim Pabon, Patrick Bussink, Nanette Savard, Daniel Sonntag, Jeff Allin, Yasmin Tuazon, Scott McCormick, Anastasia Wilson, Thomas Keegan & Terence Aselford
ISBN:
9781648798849
Length:
6 hours 50 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
GraphicAudio
Publication date:
June 3, 2020
Edition:
Abridged