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"Trap of Gold": Weatherton finds the dream of a lifetime, a vein richer in gold than he ever cared to imagine. He knew he had more than he needed, but he almost lost his senses - and his life - as the fever began to take control of him.
"Hattan's Castle": Every plan Jim Daniels tries, including murder, fails to trick Bon Cado out of his glittering claim. Finally he sends his own lovely Cherry Creslin to tempt Cado into a false move.
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Reb Farrell is accused of rustling by his boss and fired after Reb appears to have shot his father by mistake while pursuing cattle rustlers.
By: Louis L'Amour
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His Brother's Debt
- By: Louis L'Amour
- Narrated by: Christopher Crennen
- Length: 43 mins
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A traumatic event has turned Rock Casady, a great ranch hand, into a miserable man, haunted with fear.
By: Louis L'Amour
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West of Dodge (Dramatized)
- By: Louis L'Amour
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Where the real frontier begins...A young cowpuncher stakes a claim that can only be sealed with fists and a .44 Colt.... A gunfighter, tired of violence, finds himself pushed down a trail of bloody revenge.... From purple sage to gambler's gold, from a senorita's tempting smile to a splash of blood in the dust, here are stories with a distinctive L'Amour twist.
A quiet farmer defends his honor in a moment of panic and luck...only to find true courage on the run from the dead man's brothers.
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A good listen short story
- By Doug Myers on 07-21-23
By: Louis L'Amour
What listeners say about Trap of Gold & Hattan's Castle
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- Rebecca Louthan
- 04-20-20
Very exciting tale right to the climax
Enjoyable listening , easy to follow leaves you excited and happy though a llittle shaken. Went through it with the character himself.
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- JPS
- 01-10-21
Excellent!
Richard Crenna's voice, along with the "mood music" at appropriate parts make for a memorable experience. "Trap of Gold" especially ratchets up the tension, but both are enjoyable.
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