
Leadville
Steve Darcy Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Rusty Nelson
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By:
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James D. Best
But in the autumn of 1879, Joseph McAllen asks Dancy for help. Ute renegades have abducted a young girl near Mesa Verde, Colorado, and the Pinkerton captain wants Dancy to join the rescue party.
Surprisingly, the trail doesn't lead into the San Juan Mountains, but to Leadville - a rich mining town teeming with the worst elements of a raw frontier. Before the small team can save the girl, shysters and killers conspire to enrich themselves from the incident. Bitter feuds, vendettas, and greed turn the rescue into a bloody conflict that spans the state.
Dancy has proven that he can handle himself in dangerous situations. But can this shopkeeper survive the perils of an untamed mountain wilderness?
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If you could sum up Leadville in three words, what would they be?
Challenge of Sharp ShootingWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Leadville?
I enjoyed the grizzly.What does Rusty Nelson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Mr. Nelson sounds the way you'd expect a slow-talking cowboy might talk as he is telling a story around a campfire.Another "Best" Western
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