Jesse Reeves
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The White Event
Grandson of the Legendary U.S. Marshal
by John J. Law
read by Tom Fria
Part 1 of the Jesse Reeves series
Jessie Reeves, grandson of the Legendary Deputy U.S. Marshal doesn't feel comfortable following in the shadow of his grandfather, but when the Wildman preys on his friends, Jesse steps up and takes care of business the way his grandfather would have.
Travel along with young Reeves as he encounters adventure after adventure.
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The Mothman Attacks
Grandson of the Legendary U.S. Marshal
by John J. Law
read by Tom Fria
Part 2 of the Jesse Reeves series
Jessie Reeves, grandson of the Legendary Deputy U.S. Marshal doesn't feel comfortable following in the shadow of his grandfather, but when the Wildman preys on his friends, Jesse steps up and takes care of business the way his grandfather would have.
Travel along with young Reeves as he encounters adventure after adventure.
The Adventures of Bass Reeves Jr.: Book 3 coming soon in this exciting new adventure series
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Skinwalkers
Grandson of the Legendary U.S. Marshal
by John J. Law
read by Tom Fria
Part 3 of the Jesse Reeves series
The small and enclosed space had a host of names assigned to it. They called it the area for the 'dances.' Other residents of Cassidy referred to it in more direct terms as the place where the school fights happened. It's most accurate nickname was 'the arena' and for good reason. All such terms were aptly given, as the small area was the place where local boxing matches were held.
Crusher Heel had done his fair share of work in the newly-discovered mine. He had worked with everything from a pickaxe to a sledgehammer, and he had the physique to show for it. His entire body was bulging and packed with muscle. His arms seemed as large as metal pistons, and he was built more like a granite statue than a man. There was a good reason that he had earned his nickname of 'Crusher' in the dances.
Bass Reeves Jr. was no lightweight himself. He was not as heavily built as Crusher Heel, but no man was. Heel was more of a freak of nature, and you would be hard-pressed to find anyone as large as him. Bass had inherited his grandfather's height and imposing stature, and was in good shape. Bass had to be in fighting form to even stand a chance against the monsters that constantly threatened Cassidy.
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The Devil of Cassidy
Grandson of the Legendary U.S. Marshal
by John J. Law
read by Tom Fria
Part 4 of the Jesse Reeves series
It was a fateful night for more than a few people once the White Event struck. It was the night that Bass Reeves Jr. lost his old job, and gained a new one. It was the night that changed the lives of many of the residents of the fast-growing town of Cassidy. The town was already in the midst of change, as it was slowly migrating from a cattle drive town, to a mining one. The White Event simply brought even more change to Cassidy, much of which was unexpected and not for the better.
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