
audiobook
by Paul S. (Paul Sylvester) Powers
PUBLISHERS
KID WOLF OF TEXAS - CHAPTER I - THE LIVING DEAD
CHAPTER II - A THANKLESS TASK
CHAPTER III - THE GOVERNOR'S ANSWER
CHAPTER IV - SURPRISES
CHAPTER V - THE CAMP OF THE TERROR
CHAPTER VI - ON THE CHISHOLM TRAIL
THE IDEL HOUR SALOONE
JACK HARDY OWNER AND PROPRIATER
CHAPTER VII - M'CAY'S RECRUIT
In the relentless heat of the Texas Llano Estacado, a lithe young rider glides across the barren plain on a striking white horse. Dressed in buckskin and humming a melancholy tune, he moves with the confidence of someone who knows the land’s dangers—sharp ridges, scorching sun, and roaming outlaw bands. The vast, treeless plateau stretches endlessly, a place where water is scarce and every horizon seems to mock the traveler.
Suddenly, a bone‑chilling scream shatters the silence, leading him to a grotesque tableau on a solitary butte. There he discovers a man bound and mutilated in a way that defies ordinary cruelty, his eyes hollow and his skin torn. Compelled by a mix of compassion and curiosity, the rider offers water and a promise of aid, hinting at a deeper mystery that lies hidden in the unforgiving desert.
Full title
Kid Wolf of Texas A Western Story A Western Story
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (337K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-08-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1905–1971
A fast, prolific voice from the golden age of the pulps, he helped shape the western adventure magazine with hard-riding heroes like Sonny Tabor and Kid Wolf. His stories mixed frontier action with the speed and punch that kept readers coming back week after week.
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