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Read by Robert Petkoff
7 Hours on 6 CDs
Hopalong Cassidy is one of the most enduring and popular
heroes in frontier fiction. His legendary exploits in books,
movies, and on television have blazed a mythic and
unforgettable trail across the American West. Now, in the
last of four Hopalong Cassidy novels written by Louis
L'Amour, the immortal saddleman rides again—this time into a
lonely valley of danger and death.
Hopalong Cassidy has received an urgent message from the
dead. Answering an urgent appeal for help from fellow
cowpuncher Pete Melford, he rides in only to discover that
his old friends has been murdered and the ranch Pete left to
his niece, Cindy Blair, had vanished without a trace.
Hopalong may have arrived too late to save Pete, but his
sense of loyalty and honor demands that he find that
cold-blooded killers and return to Cindy what is rightfully
hers.
Colonel Justin Tradwar, criminal kingpin of the town of
Kachina, is the owner of the sprawling Box T ranch, and he
has built his empire with a shrewd and ruthless
determination. In search of Pete's killers and Cindy's ranch,
Hopalong signs on at the Box T, promising to help get
Tradway's wild cattle out of the rattler-infested brush. But
in the land of mesquite and black chaparral, Cassidy
confronts a mystery as hellish as it is haunting—a bloody
trail that leads to the strange and forbidding Babylon
plateau, to $60,000 in stolen gold, and to a showdown with an
outlaw who has already cheated death once... and is
determined to do it again.
When Clarence E. Mulfold—the original Hopalong
Cassidy—retired, he chose the young Louis L'Amour to carry on
the Hopalong tradition in four classic novels, including
The New York Times best-sellers The Rustlers of West
Fork, The Trail to Seven Pines, and The Riders of High Rock.
Long out of print and now published for the first time under
the author's own name, Trouble Shooter is a vividly authentic
tale of the Old West that bears the unmistakable Louis
L'Amour brand of swift, sure action, hard-fought justice, and
frontier courage. Capturing the unquenchable thirst for
adventure, the passions that drove men, and the perils that
awaited the, in an untamed new land, this extraordinary early
novel gives us Louis L'Amour at the height of his powers—an
enduring testament to America's favorite storyteller.
NOTE: In the spring and summer of 1950, Louis L'Amour wrote four stories about Hopalong Cassidy. He used the pen name Tex Burns and the books were commissioned by Doubleday's Double D Western imprint. The Rustlers of West Fork, Trail to Seven Pines, Riders of High Rock and Trouble Shooter were the first four novels that he had ever published.
But for the next thirty-eight years he denied that he had ever written any of them.
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