Friday, July 15, 2011

#6 Down Sonara Way - Louis L'Amour


Down Sonora Way - A gripping western tale brought to radio drama life before your very ears. Louis L'Amour was the epitome of the great western story teller and his writings have been wonderfully transformed into some of the best radio drama of the modern era by the tandem of Charles Potter and David Rapkin. Down Sonora Way is a captivating story of survival that any fan of the western genre will find riveting right from the opening gunshot. You'll be on the edge of your seat until the cowboy rides away.

From Louis L'Amour:
Chick Bowdrie and Tensleep Mooney, a tough, wily, Wyoming cowhand, are locked in a stalemate with nothing between them but sixty yards and a Winchester.

Then a wounded man, a woman, and two bedraggled kids appeared in the distance, and just behind, the large dust cloud that meant Apaches. Bowdrie and Mooney could have played it safe, stayed hidden and let it happen. But suddenly the outlaw and the lawman became a crack team against a cruel enemy stalking helpless victims–two men for whom justice had taken a crazy turn.

http://www.louislamour.com/audio/downsonora.htm

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