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  • Outlaw Hell

  • By: Len Levinson
  • Narrated by: Fred Berman
  • Length: 7 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (100 ratings)

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Outlaw Hell

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.

Outlaw Hell.

Everyone tells Duane Braddock to stay out of Escondido. But a month alone in the desert, even with his keen Apache-trained survival skills, is a month too long. He’s just partial to trouble - and when he’s hired to bring order to the outlaw town, there’s plenty for the taking.

Before the day is out, four bullies are dead and the cold-blooded killer responsible is just warming up for his real target - Braddock. Duane knows that the truth about his family and his past is at stake, sending him on a vengeance ride that will end in a hail of lightning quick lead.

©1993 Len Levinson (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Narrator Fred Berman’s parched growl fits Len Levinson’s latest installment of his Pecos Kid series, Outlaw Hell, like a colt in its holster.

Duane Braddock, the Pecos Kid, is in hiding, accused of a murder he didn’t commit. After a month in hiding, the Apache-trained gunslinger returns to the town of Escondido, where he is hired to maintain the peace. He soon finds himself face to face with a killer gunning for Braddock.

Berman capably takes on Levinson’s cast of wily heroes and bandits with a range of voices and the right amount of urgency for this hardboiled western.

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Outlaw he'll if you like Western S

I I love this book. You don't really took tonight's to finish Read basically because I Couldn't put it down
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Head to get into but it’s a great book I honestly loved it as good as frank Morgan better then smoke great nat...

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A must read

If you like westerns, this is a must read. Not quite so tame as Louis L'amour, (not to take anything away from LL), but just as captivating. Albeit, Levinsons' writing has a bit more "grit," (stronger language). If language isn't an issue for you, you will love this book. If you care, I highly recommend it!

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