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Author:
Johnstone, William W.
Title:
Preacher's fire / [sound recording] William W. Johnstone.
Format:
[sound recording]
Publisher:
Graphic Audio,
Copyright Date:
p2010
Description:
5 sound discs (ca. 5 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Books on compact discs.
Frontier and pioneer life--West (U.S.)--Fiction.
Preacher (Fictitious character)--Fiction.
Fur trade--United States--Fiction.
Western stories.
Other Authors:
Shelby, Mort. prf
Graybill, Christopher, actor. prf
Delany, Colleen. prf
Rohan, Richard. prf
Jackson, Ken. prf
Casey, Ren. prf
Lynch, Dylan. prf
Aselford, Terence. prf
Beacon, Lilly. prf
Glenn, Michael. prf
Getman, Tim. prf
Lewis, James. prf
Penny, Thomas. prf
Dettweiler, Johann. prf
Savard, Nanette. prf
Supan, Bob. drt
Notes:
Recordable compact discs. In container (14 x 17 cm.). Mort Shelby, Christopher Graybill, Colleen Delany, Richard Rohan, Ken Jackson, Ren Casey, Dylan Lynch, Terence Aselford, Lily Beacon, Michael Glenn, Tim Getman, James Lewis, Thomas Penny, Johann Dettweiler, and Nanette Savard.
Summary:
A big city like St Louis is the last place where a mountain man like Preacher would pick a fight. But how else will he get at the ruthless power broker who is using fear and bloodshed to take over the western fur trade? Shaving his beard and posing as a farmer from Ohio, Preacher comes face-to-face with Shad Beaumont, and insinuates himself into his organization-- as Beaumont's own personal bodyguard. But before Preacher can take down the sadistic leader, innocents-- and not-so-innocents-- are drawn into Beaumont's intricate web, and Preacher finds the stakes of the game have become alarmingly high.
Series:
First mountain man ; 16
ISBN:
1599506424
9781599506425
OCLC:
(OCoLC)793693192
LCCN:
2012618082
UPC:
882185008480
Locations:
GBPF771 -- Ankeny Kirkendall Public Library (Ankeny)

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