
Three Bullets for the Cactus Kid
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Narrated by:
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Randal Schaffer
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By:
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Louis L'Amour
About this listen
Introducing the saga of the Cactus Kid, the first time in one volume!
Louis L'Amour's lost tale of his legendary hero, the Cactus Kid, was serialized as a series of novelettes in the western magazines of the 1950s. Now, for the first time ever, his three novelettes, previously published separately, have been gathered into one audiobook, a thrill-a-minute adventure as the Kid rides into danger and romance.
He will have to think fast and shoot faster to survive. But how many battles can a peace-loving cowpoke survive, when half the gunmen in the Old West are waiting to contest the range against him?
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