 | | BIG COUNTRY, VOLUME 4: Stories of Louis L'Amour by Louis L'Amour
Western read by Mark Bramhall
Louis L’Amour said that the West was no place for the frightened or the mean. It was a “big country needing big men and women to live in it.” This volume presents seven more of L’Amour’s ever popular short stories--history that lives forever.
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 | | BIG SKY, THE by A. B. Guthrie, Jr.
Western read by Kevin Foley
The Big Sky begins A. B. Guthrie, Jr.'s epic western saga that spans over a hundred years in the course of six novels.
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 | | BILL CAREY RIDES WEST/ THE TOWN NO GUNS COULD TAME/ BOWDRIE RIDES A COYOTE TRAIL by Louis L'Amour
Western read by Full Cast
These classic stories are complete with a full cast, stirring music, and authentic sound effects.
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 | | BLACK DOVE, THE by Steve Hockensmith
Western read by William Dufris
In this hilarious follow-up to Steve Hockensmith's critically acclaimed novel On the Wrong Track, crime-solving cowboys "Old Red" and "Big Red" Amlingmeyer tackle another mystery, this one set in San Francisco.
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 | | BLACK ROCK COFFIN MAKERS, THE by Louis L'Amour
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A tale of suspense and danger, with chases, shootouts, double-crosses and posses, all for possession of the XY ranch.
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 | | BLACK ROCK COFFIN MAKERS, THE/A MULE FOR SANTA FE/CASE CLOSED-NO PRISONERS by Louis L'Amour
Western read by Full Cast
The Black Rock Coffin Makers
Cattleman Jum Gatlin isn't the kind of man who goes looking for a fight. But he never turns away when one comes looking for him. And that's just what happens when he finds himself mistaken for another man - a man who has some very dangerous enemies.
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 | | BLACKIE AND RED by Max Brand
Western read by Buck Schirner
Two orphaned boys find a home with the Connells and grow up to make hard choices.
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 | | BLOOD AND GOLD by Joseph A. West
Western read by Terry Evans
A new tale of adventure and treachery beneath the western skies.
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 | | BLUE-EYED DEVIL by Robert B. Parker
Western read by Titus Welliver
The extraordinary new Western from the New York Times-- bestselling author, featuring itinerant lawmen Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch.
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 | | BORDER LEGION, THE by Zane Grey
Western read by John Bolen
Originally published in 1916, this book captures the grandeur of the Old West, as well as the psyche of remorseless killer Jack Kells, who doesn't think twice before kidnapping Joan Randle on a lonesome Idaho trail. But Joan's goodness does something to him. Now, loving this woman could cost him his life.
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 | | BRIMSTONE by Robert B. Parker
Western read by Titus Welliver
New York Times–bestselling author Robert B. Parker takes aim at the Old West with this brilliantly crafted follow-up to Resolution and Appaloosa, again featuring guns-for-hire Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch.
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 | | BROKEN GUN, THE by Louis L'Amour
Western read by Jason Culp
Ninety years ago the Toomey brothers, along with twenty-five other men and four thousand head of cattle, vanished en route to Arizona.
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 | | CALIFORNIA TRAIL, THE by Ralph Compton
Western read by Scott Sowers
And while the Texans and their men were ready and willing to take it all on, there was one thing they weren't prepared for: the ultimate act of treachery and deceit in a land of schemers, dreamers and gold!
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 | | CALIFORNIOS, THE by Louis L'Amour
Western read by Erik Singer
Captain Sean Mulkerin comes home from the sea to find his family’s Malibu ranch in jeopardy.
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 | | CALL OF THE CANYON, THE by Zane Grey
Western read by John Bolen
Shellshocked war veteran Glenn Kilbournen, in search of himself in the Arizona wilds, realizes that he can never return to his former superficial life in this Zane Grey classic.
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