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Bad to the Bone: A Midnight Marauder Adventure
- Narrated by: R. William James
- Series: Midnight Marauder, Book 6
- Length: 5 hrs and 20 mins
- Categories: Romance, Westerns
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Publisher's Summary
An evil band of outlaws move from town to town preying on the helpless. They target elderly people and single women. They have robbed and murdered with impunity. The gang has also stolen from churches, killed a priest, and two ministers. Towns are terrified. No one wants to go up against them.
That is just the situation that requires the Midnight Marauder. John Crudder tracks them down in an effort to balance the scales of justice. As he realizes he is out gunned, he decides to take them on one by one.