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'Trap of Gold' and 'Trail to Pie Town'
- Louis L'Amour's Western Tales
- Narrated by: William Dufris
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Summary
Here are two exciting adventures from the pen of Louis L'Amour.
In "Trap of Gold", Wetherton has been three months out of town when he finds his first "color", in a crumbling granite upthrust with a vein of quartz that is literally laced with gold! The problem is that the rocks are unstable, and taking out the quartz might just bring the whole thing tumbling down.
In "Trail to Pie Town", Dusty Barron has ridden his stallion at full gallop out of town, leaving behind him a man bleeding on the floor of a saloon. Maybe he could have explained himself, if two other men hadn't appeared and gone for their guns when they saw him. So Dusty took off. But the dead man had relatives in the area, and now it looks like he is going to be facing a clan war.
©2008 Golden West Literary Agency (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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"[Louis L'Amour] made the modern Western a national pastime." (Smithsonian)
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