Last Ride of Gunplay Maxwell (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Wayne D. Overholser Play Audiobook Sample

Last Ride of Gunplay Maxwell Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Terence Aselford Publisher: Audio Holdings, LLC Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: May 2009 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Finding out what really happened to Gunplay Maxwell is not easy. He was a bank and train robber known for the skill with which he pulled off every job. Yet, when one of those explosions in a baggage car left him hard of hearing and nearly blind in one eye, there seems to be no future for him. He was reduced to raiding back-yard chicken coops to stay alive. But his last ride would make him a rich man and alive to tell about it.

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About Wayne D. Overholser

Wayne D. Overholser (1906–1996) was an American Western writer from Pomeroy, Washington. He won the 1953 Spur Award for Best Novel for Lawman, written under the pseudonym Lee Leighton, and the 1954 Spur Award for The Violent Land.

About Terence Aselford

George Guidall, winner of more than eighty AudioFile Earphones Awards, has won three of the prestigious Audie Award for Excellence in Audiobook Narration. In 2014 the Audio Publishers Association presented him with the Special Achievement Award for lifetime achievement/ During his thirty-year recording career he has recorded over 1,700 audiobooks, won multiple awards, been a mentor to many narrators, and shown by example the potential of fine storytelling. His forty-year acting career includes starring roles on Broadway, an Obie Award for best performance off Broadway, and frequent television appearances.