Sheriff Larrabee's Prisoner
The stranger rode up in the pouring rain to the lonely ranch house. Before dawn he was riding quickly away. Who had killed old Mr. Benton? The stranger, or Gus, or Mrs. Zellar? And why was Jack Montagne’s behavior so gentlemanly? Read this 1921 pulp western to find out. Max Brand was one of many pseudonyms used by Frederick Schiller Faust (1892 – 1944), an American author known primarily for his thoughtful and literary Westerns. - Summary by david wales
Genre(s): Westerns
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Introductory Note | David Wales |
00:01:07 |
Play 01 | 1 - No Hang-out; 2 - The Hosts Of The House | David Wales |
00:26:44 |
Play 02 | 3 - Larrabee Listens; 4 - Larrabee Wins His Bet | David Wales |
00:25:29 |
Play 03 | 5 - Left In The Rain; 6 - All Aboard | David Wales |
00:20:32 |
Play 04 | 7 - Public Opinion; 8 - Lavigne Learns A Lesson | David Wales |
00:20:43 |
Play 05 | 9 - Unforeseen Succor; 10 - The Key To The Door; 11 - The Whole Story | David Wales |
00:33:41 |