The lost charm

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The lost charm

by Roy Norton

EN·~48 minutes

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Description

A wiry, red‑haired rider named David darts through the rugged canyon of the Big Divide, racing against his own watch to make a crucial delivery. He pauses on a lonely boulder, eyes scanning a bundle of letters, before stepping into the road to flag a passing stagecoach. The sudden arrival of a grizzled driver and a shotgun‑armed messenger immediately pulls him into the gritty rhythm of frontier travel.

The stagecoach crew is still buzzing about a daring robbery that left a treasure box vanished and a hefty sum of cash missing. The thieves slipped away without harming passengers or the mail, leaving only a trail of mystery across the desert cliffs. David’s own parcel of letters becomes a small but vital piece of the puzzle, and his quick‑witted banter hints at a larger game afoot. Listeners will be drawn into a tense, sun‑baked chase where every mile could bring a new clue or a fresh danger.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~48 minutes (46K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

New York: Street and Smith Corporation, 1923.

Credits

Roger Frank and Sue Clark

Release date

2023-10-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Roy Norton

Roy Norton

1869–1942

A prolific American newspaperman turned storyteller, he wrote adventure fiction, westerns, and early science-fiction tales that were widely published in popular magazines. Several of his novels, including The Plunderer and The Mediator, were later adapted for the screen.

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