Marauders Moon, Luke Short
Marauders Moon, Luke Short
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Marauders' Moon

Author: Luke Short

Narrator: J. Rodney Turner

Unabridged: 7 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/15/2023


Synopsis

A captured outlaw gets caught up in a bloody range war in this thrilling tale of the Old West from a Levi Strauss Golden Saddleman Award–winning author.

Lawbreaker Webb Cousins is headed for a short trial and a long stretch in jail. A bounty hunter has him cuffed and covered, with no chance of escape. But when the prisoner and his captor ride into the town of Wagon Mound, death rides with them.

In a flash of rifle fire and a spray of blood, Cousins finds himself shackled to a dead man—and unwittingly caught up in a murderous range war he wants nothing to do with. To ride away a free man will take more than breaking his bonds. He'll have to wage a one-man battle against two bitter enemies locked in a vicious cycle of vengeance and cruelty.

It will take every ounce of cunning, a double shot of courage, and a long, dark ride into hell for Cousins to finally break free.

Luke Short, along with such legendary authors as Zane Grey and Louis L'Amour, helped transform the stories of the American West from dime-store pulp into an immensely popular literary genre. Marauders' Moon is one of his grittiest and most suspenseful stories of western adventure.

About 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, Glidden's 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.


Reviews

A fantastic read which is normal from Luke Short. In this one a man is falsely accused of a train robbery by a county deputy. While being brought in to a rival town of that deputy the bank was robbed and the deputy killed while the prisoner was still hand cuffed. Now Webb, the prisoner, was accused......more

Goodreads review by Don

Not bad. I usually stick with Louis L'Amour but the cover (which isn't the one pictured here)was just too good. The difference between L'Amour and this book (I can't say all of Luke Short because this is the only one I've read) is that this is filled with western cliches in regards to grammar. And the......more

Goodreads review by Murrel

Once again I job nicely done by author Luke Short. He takes me back to a time in our history that I love to read about. I have a goodly number of his works to keep me occupied for quite a while. Sometimes, time traveling can be a good thing.......more

Goodreads review by D.

A Luke Short western about a man arrested and in chains when a fire starts. The arrested man escaped only to become embroiled in a range war with both sides against him. The only way he can clear himself in to gain entrance to the range war, his way, and cause as much damage to both sides as he can.......more

Goodreads review by Steve

enjoyable read and the good guy gets the gal in the end :-)......more