Devil’s Manhunt by L.Ron Hubbard


Recently, I’ve been raving about the amazing collection of books on CD that were written by L. Ron Hubbard.  Today’s book is Devil’s Manhunt and this one has everything! It’s a great old fashioned western!!

I want to share a YouTube clip, it’s not Devil’s Manhunt that I’m reviewing today, but it will give you an idea of the sound effects that I am in love with.

Golden Age Stories are amazing. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again……. these stories are television for your mind.

As Devil’s Manhunt begins the music reminds me of the opening credits of The Magnificent Seven movie. During the story you can hear the river running, birds signing, foot falls, you can HEAR the story. You can imagine the entire movie in your mind!

Young Tim Beckdolt had been working Desperation Peak in Arizona for eight long, treacherous months before striking a rich seam of gold.
 Now, after three months of hard, grueling labor, he’s stockpiled more than $175,000 of gold ore, and his dreams of wealth are about to be realized . . . that is until the loutish Swedish giant Sven and the foppish Virginian killer Bonnet, arrive to jump his claim. Forced by gunpoint to mine the remainder of the gold for this villainous pair, Tim manages to escape into the surrounding wilderness, only to be hunted like an animal through vicious terrain with no weapons to defend himself or food to sustain him.  
ALSO INCLUDES THE WESTERN STORIES “JOHNNY, THE TOWN TAMER” AND “STRANGER IN TOWN”

Check out this YouTube Clip. This one is about Devil’s Manhunt.

Don’t you just love the music??!  You want to listen to this one now don’tcha??

Disclosure I received complimentary products for the purpose of my review. No other compensation was provided. The opinions are mine and 100% honest. I have not been influenced in any way.

4 Comments

  • Diane K.Brimmer

    I agree it is so fun to picture it in your mind how it really was. This is so cool! Thanks for sharing. Great idea for the hubby.

  • Jennifer Dysart

    wow, yea the music does draw you in, I agree, stories are television for the mind,I think it's good exercise for keeping up your imagination and keep the ole brain from rusting. i never heard of these stories beforebut checking them out now!

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