The Killing Season (1 of 2) [Dramatized Adaptation]
By Ralph Compton, Christopher Scheeren (Read by), Alyssa Wilmoth (Read by), James Lewis (Read by), Kimberly Gilbert (Read by), Dylan Lynch (Read by), Christopher Graybill (Read by), Ken Jackson (Read by), Thomas Keegan (Read by), Patrick Bussink (Read by), Thomas Penny (Read by), Danny Gavigan (Read by), Michael John Casey (Read by), Tony Nam (Read by), a full cast (Read by), Bobby Aselford (Read by), James Konicek (Read by), Eric Messner (Read by), David Coyne (Read by), Richard Rohan (Read by), Drew Kopas (Read by), Scott McCormick (Read by), Elizabeth Jernigan (Read by), Nanette Savard (Read by), Alexander Strain (Read by), Jeff Allin (Read by), Michael Glenn (Read by), Joe Brack (Read by), Johann Dettweiler (Read by), Mort Shelby (Read by), Tim Carlin (Read by), Yasmin Tuazon (Read by), Terence Aselford (Read by), Bradley Smith (Read by), Nick DePinto (Read by)
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By Ralph Compton, Christopher Scheeren (Read by), Alyssa Wilmoth (Read by), James Lewis (Read by), Kimberly Gilbert (Read by), Dylan Lynch (Read by), Christopher Graybill (Read by), Ken Jackson (Read by), Thomas Keegan (Read by), Patrick Bussink (Read by), Thomas Penny (Read by), Danny Gavigan (Read by), Michael John Casey (Read by), Tony Nam (Read by), a full cast (Read by), Bobby Aselford (Read by), James Konicek (Read by), Eric Messner (Read by), David Coyne (Read by), Richard Rohan (Read by), Drew Kopas (Read by), Scott McCormick (Read by), Elizabeth Jernigan (Read by), Nanette Savard (Read by), Alexander Strain (Read by), Jeff Allin (Read by), Michael Glenn (Read by), Joe Brack (Read by), Johann Dettweiler (Read by), Mort Shelby (Read by), Tim Carlin (Read by), Yasmin Tuazon (Read by), Terence Aselford (Read by), Bradley Smith (Read by), Nick DePinto (Read by)
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In the 1870s, as the country recovered from the War Between the States, the expansion of railroads and the discovery of gold opened the American west to both civilization and savagery. Men and women on both sides of the law were drawn by the chance to make a fortune, and there was often a big difference between Law and Justice. Into this whirlwind rode Nathan Stone, a man whose trail of vengeance gave him a reputation for speed with a gun. He tracked and killed the seven men who murdered hi...


