
Bounty Hunter
A Ralph Compton Novel
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Graham Winton
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Joseph A. West
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With works that embody the soaring spirit and gritty allure of the famed Ralph Compton novels, Joseph A. West captures the full flavor of the West with his hard-hitting tales.
John Tone is a ruthless bounty hunter willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done. Once he’s set his sights on someone, that fugitive’s as good as caught. But when he encounters a cunning criminal from the Barbary Coast, the tables are turned.
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The narrator gave a great performance.
I'd like to hear more from this author and narrator. I'd like to hear a follow-up story on the "Bounty Hunter".
West is a Great Story Teller
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