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Flint’s Truth

The Sam Flint Series, Book 2

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Flint’s Truth

By: Richard S. Wheeler
Narrated by: Patrick Cullen
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Golden Spur Award-winning author Richard S. Wheeler continues his popular series featuring frontier journalist Sam Flint with this stirring tale of corruption and cover-up in the American West.

An editor is popular only if he can keep a secret, and Sam Flint’s new home of Oro Blanco has more than its share. Flint chooses this small frontier town, the site of the richest gold strike in the New Mexico Territory, to launch his newest weekly newspaper, the Oro Blanco Nugget. As soon as he hits town, however, Flint can tell that something is not right, as the atmosphere in Oro Blanco is thick with signs of corruption and injustice. With all trails leading to the big mining bosses, Flint prepares to do battle for the truth, while defending his newspaper and his life.

©1998 Richard S. Wheeler (P)1998 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Westerns

Critic reviews

"A modern master of the historical novel...This is a superb series." ( Rocky Mountain News)
“Wheeler is a master both of frontier detail and the fine points of newspapering, while his storytelling is not likely to upset parents nervous about jalapeño in the guacamole.” ( Kirkus Reviews)
“Narrator Cullen…handles the accents with aplomb and differentiates genders without strain.” ( AudioFile )
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