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The Rider of Lost Creek

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The Rider of Lost Creek

Von: Louis L'Amour
Gesprochen von: Jim Gough
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Lance Kilkenny's gun is believed to be the fastest in the West, but once the gunfight is over, he disappears. Most folks don't even know what he looks like. Some time back, Mort Davis saved Kilkenny's life after he was shot up. Now Davis needs Kilkenny's help. He has filed a claim on a water hole near Lost Creek in the live oak country. The district is dominated by two wealthy cattlemen, Webb Steele and Chet Lord, each one desiring for himself the water hole that Davis claims. Beautiful Nita Riordan owns the local saloon, and between her charms and the feuding ranchers, Lance Kilkenny has his work cut out for him.©1947 Better Publications, Inc. (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc. Action & Abenteuer Belletristik Historische Romane

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"L'Amour never writes with less than a saddle creak in his sentences and more often with a desert heatwave boiling up from a sunbaked paragraph. A master storyteller....For reading under the stars." ( Kirkus Reviews)
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