Brand of Justice [Dramatized Adaptation] by Luke Short audiobook

Brand of Justice [Dramatized Adaptation]

By Luke Short
Performed by various narrators

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Format : MP3 CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798200817443

Runtime: 0.35 Hours
Category: Fiction/Westerns
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Julia’s daddy was the judge in town. He used to be fair, but recently it seemed that had changed. What cost to regular folks would there be?

Performed by Terence Aselford, Eric Messner, Michael Glenn, Thomas Keegan, Christopher Graybill, Tim Carlin, James Lewis, Scott McCormick, Joel David Santner, Nanette Savard, Richard Rohan, David Coyne, James Konicek, Danny Gavigan, Drew Kopas, Joe Brack, Kimberly Gilbert, Gary Telles, Dylan Lynch, Christopher Scheeren, Yasmin Tuazon, Elizabeth Jernigan, Colleen Delany, Patrick Bussink, Tony Nam, Nick DePinto, Ken Jackson, and Mort Shelby.

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Author Bio: Luke Short

Author Bio: Luke Short

Luke Short is the pen name of Frederick Dilley Glidden (1908–1975), the bestselling, award-winning author of over fifty classic western novels and hundreds of short stories. Renowned for their action-packed story lines, multidimensional characters, and vibrant dialogue, his novels sold over thirty million copies. Ten of his novels, including Blood on the Moon, Coroner Creek, and Ramrod, were adapted for the screen. Glidden was the winner of a special Western Heritage Trustees Award and the Levi Strauss Golden Saddleman Award from the Western Writers of America. Born in Kewanee, Illinois, Glidden graduated in 1930 from the University of Missouri where he studied journalism. After working for several newspapers, he became a trapper in Canada and, later, an archaeologist’s assistant in New Mexico. His first story, “Six-Gun Lawyer,” was published in Cowboy Stories magazine in 1935 under the name F. D. Glidden. At the suggestion of his publisher, he used the pseudonym Luke Short, not realizing it was the name of a real gunman and gambler who was a friend of Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp. In addition to his prolific writing career, Glidden worked for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. He moved to Aspen, Colorado, in 1946, and became an active member of the Aspen Town Council, where he initiated the zoning laws that helped preserve the town.

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Details

Available Formats : MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Westerns
Runtime: 0.35
Audience: Adult
Language: English