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All Hallows' Moon (Dramatized)

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All Hallows' Moon (Dramatized)

By: Thomas E. Fuller
Narrated by: Bill Jackson, Dena Friedman, Trudy Leonard
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The setting is the Old West: Mother Lode, New Mexico. A handful of people, drovers, saloon girls, a barkeep, a preacher and a sheriff, wait in a saloon on a stormy Halloween night. They wait for the dawn, when they will go their separate ways, and Mother Lode will truly become a ghost town.

But the storm brings the unexpected arrival of a girl who might or might not be from Boston, a gun fighter who might or might not be dead, and a gambler who might or might not be the Devil.

This is an original, full-cast, soundscaped audio dramatization of an occult Western.

©1997 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)1997 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
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All Hallows' Moon is an occult Western that takes place in Mother Lode, New Mexico. It is in this almost-ghost town that a few strange characters - including the Devil - are fated to meet. The excellent Atlanta Radio Theatre Company performs this audiobook with a full cast and delightful sound effects. In the style of the best radio dramas, the actors succeed in conjuring visual pictures - from the desert of New Mexico to fires of Hell - with their voices.

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