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1994.
Audio
Renaissance Tapes.
Written
By Max Brand.
Read By Barry Corbin.
The Jericho Mountain Race: five hundred
miles of spongy desert sand and impossible rocks and mountain cliffs. It
takes a special breed of man, riding a very special horse, to win that
grueling contest. Colonel Robert Dinsmore knows he has the horse that
can do it: Crusader, a magnificent black stallion. But he knows, too,
that there's only one man who can ride that great horse - the wild
outlaw Harry Camden. The Colonel enlists Harry to train and race
Crusader, but Harry will not find winning the event an easy task. For
there are those who hate Harry Camden a great deal, and love victory
even more, and some of those men will stop at nothing to be victorious -
not even murder!
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"Barry
Corbin is
a Max Brand hero incarnate. His reading is so easy to listen
to you don't want these short stories to end.
Craven outlaws, bloodthirsty bandits and, of course, beautiful
women are all portrayed equally well in Corbin's
resonant voice. Character accents and genders are easily
identified."
- S.C.A. AudioFile
Magazine, March 1996.
"Listeners who enjoy the nearly lost art of storytelling
will treasure this collection of Max Brand stories written in
the 1930's. Perhaps a generation of new listeners, especially
young adults, will also get to know these classics.
Actor
Barry
Corbin
is the
perfect reader for the material. He has a tough gravelly
voice, and his delivery and pacing lure the listener into the
atmosphere of the turn-of-the-century West of bloodthirsty
bandits, brave cowboys and beautiful women."
- B.V. AudioFile
Magazine, March 1996.
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Category:
Western.
Running Time: 90 Minutes. Dolby Stereo.
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