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Audiobooks by Paul Langan
Canadian author Paul Langan has written over 30 non-fiction history books. His audiobooks are short story fiction or creative non-fiction. They are now going to be available to listen to his Short Stories his Langan's YOUTUBE CHANNEL.
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The Fisted Fate: A Tale of the Preston-Guelph Stagecoach - LINK
Audiobook-Short Story - In 1849, the stagecoach ran between Preston, through Vance's Corners, Fisher Mills on to Guelph. Flynn Doyle and the other passengers had no way of predicting what would happen. It should have been just another routine run, instead it turned into tale that will not soon be forgotten. Available as a paperback ISBN 978-1-998829-44-6
Sabotage in Hespeler LINK
Audiobook-Short Story -WWI was raging and our Canadian boys were fighting and dying overseas. On February 3rd, 1916, our Parliament building in Ottawa burned to the ground under suspicious circumstances. On February 6th, 1916, the A.B. Jardine Munitions Factory in Hespeler, Ontario was destroyed by fire. Was the fire set by German spies? Paul Langan weaves a creative non-fiction short story based on the facts uncovered that fateful day in Hespeler. Available as a paperback - ISBN 978-1-7781289-4-3
The Canadian Brucellosis Incident LINK
Audiobook-Short Story - In 1995, Paul Langan, an occupational health and safety coordinator for Agriculture Canada, becomes inadvertently embroiled in a top-secret mission to transport a freezer containing brucella bacterial cultures—remnants of Canada's WWII biological weapons program. What begins as a routine request quickly escalates into a high-stakes operation involving CSIS and an RCMP escort. The journey culminates in a harrowing attempted hijacking by ski-masked assailants, forcing Langan and his RCMP partner, Brenda, into a dangerous car chase and shootout. Despite the peril, the cultures arrive safely, and the incident is officially covered up, leaving Langan to reveal the extraordinary events decades later. Available as a paperback - ISBN 978-1998829026
Sundown in Bergeytown Short Story IN REVISION
Audiobook-Short Story - Baker’s House saloon was a deadly quiet place. Irish Jack, a paid gunmen, had just walked in. Bergeytown lawman Jim Forbes demanded Irish Jack leave town by sundown the next day. Hell would come to Bergeytown before then.....
About the Authors - Phillip Morgan wrote fiction short stories in western pulp magazines in the 1950s.
Canadian author, historian, Paul Langan adapted one of his stories to reflect the mid 1880s, in the hamlet of Bergeytown. Bergeytown would later become Hespeler and is now part of Cambridge, Ontario, Available in paperback. Available as paperback ISBN 978-1-998829-45-3
