The Law-Breakers

audiobook

The Law-Breakers

by Ridgwell Cullum

EN·~12 hours·43 chapters

Chapters

43 total

By RIDGWELL CULLUM

0:09

A. L. BURT COMPANY - Publishers New York

0:28

THE LAW-BREAKERS - CHAPTER I - WATCHING THE LINE

8:38

CHAPTER II - WHITE POINT

12:42

CHAPTER III - THE HOLD-UP

15:26

CHAPTER IV - AT THE FOOT OF AN AGED PINE

16:00

CHAPTER V - BOUND FOR THE SOUTHERN TRAIL

21:09

CHAPTER VI - THE MAN-HUNTERS

17:19

CHAPTER VII - CHARLIE BRYANT

23:31

CHAPTER VIII - THE SOUL-SAVERS

23:50

Description

A relentless summer sun beats down on a lonely wooden platform in a fledgling prairie town, where the heat seems to melt even the metal of the tracks. Inspector Stanley Fyles, a seasoned lawman with a steady gaze, patrols the line, his thoughts fixed on the thin line between order and chaos in this untamed landscape. The endless stretch of prairie and the distant hum of a railroad line set the stage for a story that feels both expansive and intimate.

When a lone freight car limps into view, the atmosphere shifts. The railroad agent, Huntly, arrives with nervous excitement, hinting at a cargo of prohibited liquor that could spark trouble in a region already wrestling with lawlessness. Fyles’ patience wears thin as he confronts the possibility of a new criminal venture, and the uneasy alliance between the inspector and the agent begins to fray.

Listeners will be drawn into a gritty, early‑20th‑century Western where the harsh environment mirrors the moral battles of its characters. The tale blends suspense, sharp dialogue, and a vivid sense of place, promising an engaging journey through a world where every decision can tip the balance between justice and danger.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (742K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-09-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ridgwell Cullum

Ridgwell Cullum

1867–1943

Best known for rugged frontier adventures, this prolific British novelist filled his stories with the wide-open landscapes of the American West and Canada. Writing under a pen name, he spent decades turning remote settings and hard living into fast-moving popular fiction.

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