
#6 - BUCK JACKSON MOUNTAIN MAN
#6 - RAYADO
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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D. M. HAGGARD

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
This is the sixth and for now, the last book in the Buck Jackson series. After their sojourn in Texas, Buck Jackson, and his young pardnah, Brent Walker head back to Colorado. The journey has many twists and perils when horse thieves ambush them and Brent is injured by a bandit’s lucky shot. Cody’s past relationship with the Navajo people resurrects his spirit and the people adopt Buck as one of their own. But, there is one condition: He must marry a Navajo wife.
A woman of many talents, Ajei, entices Buck to take her as his wife. She is a skilled survivor and takes easily to his trapping and life style in Colorado and the Rockies. Buck has an unfortunate accident and while he is recovering from his injury, Ajei, takes care of things. After a tragic incident, Buck travels to Kit’s home, Rayado, in New Mexico near Santa Fe, and finds a new home where he prospers and contributes to the Kit Carson family. His purpose is to preserve Kit Carson’s legacy to the American West, and has little thought about his own.
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