Bloody Sarah
The Horsemen, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Jeffery Lynn Hutchins
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De:
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Don A. Carey
Sobre este áudio
The world has changed in the past two years. It wasn’t the Big Bang, EMP, or comet strike so many had planned for. It was worse because it was so avoidable, like a major corporation going bankrupt out of bad leadership decisions and neglect.
When the funds dried up and the political machinations failed, nothing remained but the people. What sprang up resembled the Old West of the 1800s. Law existed in small towns as much as could be prosecuted by a sheriff and a few deputies backed by a local judge and the townspeople. Outside the towns, homesteads and travelers operated at their own risk, and the bandits and plunderers knew it.
Bloody Sarah has been through hell, broken in mind and body, left with nothing but a fiery passion to try to right wrongs and rid the world of the kind of people who had abused her. A few months prior, Sarah Redman had had power and influence as a National Guard major. Her entire world changed when the convoy she led was attacked and taken by the outlaw leader, Crazy Joe. The degradation she experienced at the hands of Crazy Joe broke her.
The governor envisioned an elite force much like Texas had in the early days of the Rangers, that would track the worst of the worst. Goose had been the first man tapped to be a Ranger by the governor and later enlisted his friends who called themselves “The Horsemen.” The newest Horseman was Bloody Sarah. A terror in her trademark red negligee top, she was rapidly gaining a reputation like that of Goose Truman, whose name was so terrifying that mothers used it to make their children behave.
Bloody Sarah had a lot to learn about being a Horseman and hunting bad men. Goose was the perfect teacher. She also had a lot of healing to do, both emotionally and physically.
Can Bloody Sarah channel her rage to help the people of America rebuild from the ashes?
Will the outlaws and robber barons turn America into a series of feudal kingdoms won by hard men with low morals?
Will Bloody Sarah be the force for good, protecting the weak and prosecuting evildoers?