
Gunman’s Reckoning
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Narrated by:
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John Rayburn
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By:
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Max Brand
About this listen
Frederick Faust (pen name Max Brand) was said to have written in excess of twenty-five million words as he seemed to have a button to push to generate fictional ideas. Of course, it’s known that much of his work was issued under pen names, around twenty of them, a great many of them wild Westerns. This one that features a drifter named Donnegan. He gets off a train and takes on a job with a rich man who doesn’t seem to care much about the difference between rights and wrongs. The story is jam-packed with love, lies (lots of them), action aplenty and some humor added here and there. This book enables you to listen to all of this Max Brand classic Western.
Originally published in 1921.
Public Domain (P)2023 John D. RayburnWhat listeners say about Gunman’s Reckoning
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