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Coleman Haynes: Robbery Aboard The Union Pacific

Current price: $12.99
Coleman Haynes: Robbery Aboard The Union Pacific
Coleman Haynes: Robbery Aboard The Union Pacific

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Coleman Haynes: Robbery Aboard The Union Pacific

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Coleman Haynes saves the day. The Towns throughout California have welcomed the rains with open arms and the tyrannical Government is overthrown at the hands of Coleman Haynes. However, trouble has a way of finding this unlikely hero. As he strives for the simple times, life comes at him with an unhittable curve ball. Haynes finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time again, especially after the tragic loss of a loved one and as a result finds himself working for the notorious Jesse James which leads him to being caged up at Alcatraz Citadel. An old friend comes to the rescue with an enticing proposition to start over, by playing baseball for the Louisville Grays. But once this gunslinger becomes complacent with the simple life, trouble strikes. Will Haynes be able to come out on top in this unpredictable tale, through the match fixing, the gambling, the Gangs, the infamous outlaws and the greatest train robbery to ever happen. This man just wants a simple life away from the prying eyes of society, but it will never happen, because he is Coleman Haynes.

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