Hardcase


Read by Ben Tucker

(4.6 stars; 6 reviews)

Meet HARDCASE-DAVE COYLE! When you meet up with Dave Coyle-outlaw-you'll know why no jail can hold him, no sheriff outsmart him. You'll see why there aren't any bidders for that fancy price on his head. Coyle is the smartest, slickest man to come out of the West. The townspeople are afraid of him. They don't know whether he is bandit, killer, kidnapper—or all three. They've even heard that Coyle could be hired to kill. When you ride into Yellow Jacket you'll find the town bristling with questions: will Coyle dare to go to jail on the chance that he can help an old enemy? Is he going to pit his gun and brains against a shrewd gang leader? Will he shoot his way into the heart of a secret stronghold of rustlers? If you think it's impossible, just watch Dave Coyle as he blasts his way through one of the crookedest deals ever drawn up against a square shooter. - Summary by Inside book cover, Bantam Books edition, 1947 (5 hr 58 min)

Chapters

Chapter I 15:33 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter II 16:53 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter III 25:58 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter IV 12:26 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter V 10:16 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter VI 9:15 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter VII 16:00 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter VIII 5:59 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter IX 25:08 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter X 14:38 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XI 23:44 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XII 17:11 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XIII 6:57 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XIV 7:07 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XV 17:20 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XVI 9:28 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XVII 17:55 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XVIII 11:28 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XIX 29:47 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XX 10:00 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XXI 11:44 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XXII 5:50 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XXIII 12:52 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XXIV 15:07 Read by Ben Tucker
Chapter XXV 10:14 Read by Ben Tucker

Reviews

Great Western


(4 stars)

There are lots of stereotypical Cowboy actions and talk that make this story great. The plot is almost believable and includes tons of action. I could totally imagine this story as a movie. There are a lot of people involved. As for the reader, Ben Tucker is great. It feels almost as if he is telling a tale about people he knows. The story probably intended to keep readers guessing until the end, but probably most people figure it out sooner as I did. Recommended book.