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Gunman's Reckoning

Max Brand 
(1892 - 1944)


A typical early 20th century western. It's a tale of a tough guy who gets involved with an evil man with an angel daughter for whom the tough guy falls. His efforts to recover hers and her father's gold mine claims is the story. Not a lot of shoot em up but enough story to make one want to finish the book to see how things work out.

Read by Richard Kilmer

Run Time 8 Hours 45 Minutes in 7 Audio CDs

Chapter Titles In Audiobook and Run Times:

Chapter 01 - 10:52
Chapter 02 - 11:02
Chapter 03 - 10:47
Chapter 04 - 09:47
Chapter 05 - 12:24
Chapter 06 - 12:09
Chapter 07 - 11:10
Chapter 08 - 10:20
Chapter 09 - 15:18
Chapter 10 - 12:10
Chapter 11 - 11:18
Chapter 12 - 13:49
Chapter 13 - 12:54
Chapter 14 - 11:03
Chapter 15 - 13:17
Chapter 16 - 13:32
Chapter 17 - 13:31
Chapter 18 - 15:50
Chapter 19 - 10:46
Chapter 20 - 12:18
Chapter 21 - 10:57
Chapter 22 - 10:54
Chapter 23 - 10:59
Chapter 24 - 12:21
Chapter 25 - 13:16
Chapter 26 - 11:15
Chapter 27 - 09:46
Chapter 28 - 10:28
Chapter 29 - 10:04
Chapter 30 - 10:45
Chapter 31 - 14:59
Chapter 32 - 10:21
Chapter 33 - 17:20
Chapter 34 - 13:29
Chapter 35 - 11:08
Chapter 36 - 14:51
Chapter 37 - 13:02
Chapter 38 - 12:25
Chapter 39 - 14:08
Chapter 40 - 09:15
Chapter 41 - 11:53
Chapter 42 - 09:26
Chapter 43 - 12:30
Chapter 44 - 05:28
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