
Chuck Warner boasts he’s the best liar in Yaller Rock County, a claim he carries with a mix of swagger and resignation. He and his ragtag crew of cow‑punchers—Muley Bowles, the poetic heavyweight; Telescope Tolliver, a lanky dreamer; and the devout yet irascible “Jay Bird” Whittaker—navigate the everyday grind of a dusty frontier town, where truth is as scarce as rain and a good story can keep a hatchet from falling. Their camaraderie is colored by playful banter, stubborn pride, and the occasional wild scheme to build a new corral or dodge a boss’s orders.
When the melancholy Mighty Jones shows up, drowning his sorrows in cheap whiskey, Chuck is drawn into a deeper tale of family ties, hidden letters, and a looming threat that could upend their simple lives. As the crew wrestles with honesty, loyalty, and the price of a lie, listeners are invited into a humor‑laden, low‑key western portrait that feels both timeless and oddly familiar.
Language
en
Duration
~45 minutes (43K characters)
Release date
2026-07-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1969
A hugely prolific Western storyteller, he turned cowboys, ranches, and frontier mysteries into brisk, entertaining adventures for magazine readers. Best remembered for Hashknife Hartley and Sleepy Stevens, he helped shape the lively, humorous side of the classic Western.
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