Cain: I Am My Brothers Keeper

Cain: I Am My Brothers Keeper
ISBN-10
1478219092
ISBN-13
9781478219095
Series
Cain
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2012-07-09
Publisher
CreateSpace
Author
Francis Smith

Description

Two brothers, Cain and Seth McVeay leave the s out to be a gunslinger and bounty hunter, until a near death experience changes his lifeswampland of south Mississippi to find new lives for each.Cain as a minister of the Gospel, Seth to see what he can find and take. Cain would set his life on that of a circuit preacher, until he finds he has crossed the trail of an outlaw that could be his brother. Seth set

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