Buffalo Bill's death message : or, In the face of doom

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Buffalo Bill's death message : or, In the face of doom

by Prentiss Ingraham

EN·~7 hours·43 chapters

Chapters

43 total

Buffalo Bill’s Death Message OR, IN THE FACE OF DOOM

0:22

IN APPRECIATION OF WILLIAM F. CODY (BUFFALO BILL).

5:30

CHAPTER I. MYSTERIOUS LETTERS.

11:06

CHAPTER II. KLAMATH JOHN’S MESSAGE.

12:19

CHAPTER III. BUFFALO BILL DECIDES.

7:07

CHAPTER IV. DOWN THE CAÑON.

9:12

CHAPTER V. THROUGH THE TUNNEL.

11:26

CHAPTER VI. ON THE UNDERGROUND RIVER.

8:33

CHAPTER VII. SKULL AND CROSSBONES.

9:12

CHAPTER VIII. THE PRISONER.

9:55

Description

When a cryptic warning reaches the legendary buffalo hunter, the celebrated scout feels the chill of an ominous fate. The message, signed only with a single, foreboding line, pulls him away from the cheering crowds of his Wild West spectacles and into the untamed terrain of the American frontier. Determined to uncover the source, he gathers his trusted companions and sets out for the remote canyons where the letter was said to have originated. The opening journey blends vivid recollections of his past exploits with a palpable sense of urgency.

Through narrow passes, hidden tunnels, and a mysterious underground river, the hero confronts riddles, treacherous foes, and strange symbols that hint at a deeper conspiracy. Along the way, familiar faces from his legendary career surface, offering aid and counsel, while new enemies test his famed marksmanship and resolve. Listeners will be drawn into a fast‑moving blend of historical adventure and suspense, feeling the rush of dust‑laden chases and the echo of gunfire that defined his era.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (419K characters)

Release date

2026-08-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Prentiss Ingraham

Prentiss Ingraham

1843–1904

A wildly prolific writer of frontier adventures, he helped shape the fast-paced world of dime novels and became especially known for stories featuring Buffalo Bill. His life was almost as dramatic as his fiction, spanning military service, journalism, theater, and hundreds of popular tales.

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