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  • Apache Moon

  • The Pecos Kid
  • By: Len Levinson
  • Narrated by: Fred Berman
  • Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (121 ratings)

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Apache Moon

By: Len Levinson
Narrated by: Fred Berman
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He killed before he could shoot, kissed before he could love, won before he could lose. He was too green to live, too lucky to die. He was a natural, born to be a legend.

Apache Moon.

Everyone in town says Braddock is innocent. Two men are dead at the Bar-T Ranch - a clear case of self-defense. But an angry Army officer has personal reasons for pressing charges and Braddock is on the run, headed for Mexico with marriage on his mind and high-spirited Phyllis at his side.

Between Mexico and freedom lays treacherous Apache land. It could spell cruel death. For Braddock, it becomes a haven - a place to discover a priceless piece of his heritage. But a relentless sense of duty and a fat bounty to bring Phyllis home spur Marshall Dan Stowe on to smoke the Pecos Kid out. And before he knows it, Braddock is alone, riding for the border and a shootout that will brand him an outlaw forever - or leave him stone-cold dead.

©1993 Len Levinson (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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When wrongly accused of murder, the Pecos Kid must go on the lam and he takes his young bride-to-be with him. The kid was blessed or cursed with a quick hand depending on how you look at it and his girl was no greenhorn herself, but stopping in Apache country and with a federal Marshall on their trail they had a rough trail ahead of them until they were safely over the border. Fred Berman performs this tale with a voice that sounds like its spun a few yarns around dusty desert campfires. He sets the tone of a lonesome cowboy reciting an old trail story; a story of lawmen, cowboys and Apaches, exciting struggles and tense standoffs that’ll whet your appetite like a cold glass of whiskey on a hot, dry day.

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Married to a tumbleweed!

Picking up where we left off at the conclusion of The Reckoning, we find Duane Braddock and Philis Thorton on the dodge in Apache territory. With a double murder hot on his trail, it was time to keep moving. Federal Marshal Dan Still rode into the Bar-T ranch. He came all the way from San Antonio with a warrant for Duane Braddock. Everyone he spoke to gave the same story, except Lt. Clayton Dawes. Dawes wouldn’t retract his accusation, so Still had no choice but to go after Braddock. Apaches came upon Duane and Philis, taking them to their camp. In the following chapters, Duane learned many things while he was at the Apache camp. Meanwhile, the cavalry led by Lt. Dawes searched for the pair, as did marshal Still. The story gains momentum, as the tension and mystery of the situation increase. The tale takes on a new life, and it becomes impossible to put it down. My interest and satisfaction rose from a three to a five-star appreciation.

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book 3

well you've made it this far why turn back now?
it's obvious that this is a great series. I'm currently trying to figure out what happens next to the Pecos Kid

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Great western!

This was a great western love story in the old west. It painted Indians in better light than the lawmen.

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