
Lost in the Shadow
The McCabes, Book 15
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Narrated by:
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J. Rodney Turner
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By:
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Brad Dennison
About this listen
Jonathan McCabe, the son of Dusty, is now fifteen years old and finding difficulty living in the shadow of his father, and his legendary grandfather. When outlaws attack the ranch, he finds he must come face-to-face with his own self-doubt, and learn if he truly is worthy of the McCabe legacy.
Also included is a bonus story, The Far Distant Mountains, the story of a young Johnny McCabe and the beginning of a legend.
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