
The Sixth Shotgun (Dramatized)
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Louis L'Amour
About this listen
There's a lot of folks who want to believe him, because although Leo Carver is a hard-living, free-spending maverick, he is the kind of man the West needs.
But as an angry mob forms outside the jail demanding a hanging, a beautiful woman is asking questions - the kind that could uncover a smoking shotgun - and a twisted motive for murder.
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Audio Ruined By Loud Music
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Always good
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re-write
- By Paula on 01-15-24
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- Sam D.
- 06-23-21
very good
for those that don't like a lot of gunfighting in Louis L'Amour stories this is a great one for you and a very interesting story
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- Lady M
- 07-20-17
Lacks Substance!
Was the evidence against the star player sufficient to convict or acquit him for robbery and murder? The "good ole boy" admitted to holding up stages and rustling a few cows to have money to spend on a good time.
Not one of L'Amours better short stories.
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- Kenneth Browning
- 11-28-15
Good short story.
loved it. Good short story, but felt the ending was not quite complete. still the ending was about the typical hero riding off into the sunset. Not a Superman, zoro, etc., but a regular man who one out in the end.
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