Son of an Outlaw
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Narrateur(s):
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Phil Gigante
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Auteur(s):
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Max Brand
À propos de cet audio
The orphaned son of an infamous outlaw is chosen to inherit a wealthy ranch, but not if the ranch owner's jealous brother exposes the boy's true heritage!
Black Jack Hollis was a daring outlaw before he was shot down. In the wake of his death, it's discovered that Hollis left behind an infant son. Elizabeth Cornish, coowner of the Cornish Ranch alongside her brother, Vance, takes it upon herself to raise the child as her own.
Elizabeth names the boy Terry Colby and gives Terry a fictitious aristocratic background, believing the way the boy is raised will determine the man he will become. But Vance is convinced that Terry is destined to become an outlaw himself, and that it will be impossible to overcome the lawlessness that runs in his blood.
Vance only cares for the finer things in life, and he believes that his sister will leave the prosperous ranch to him when she dies. However, Elizabeth informs her brother that on Terry's twenty-fifth birthday, he will become the sole heir of the Cornish Ranch. Vance will stop at nothing to sabotage his sister's plans and ensure he will inherit the family's wealth, even if it means inviting a famous lawman to Terry's birthday party - the man who shot Black Jack Hollis!
©2012 Golden West Literary Agency. (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. First Skyhorse Publishing edition published 2015 by arrangement with Golden West Literary Agency. “Son of an Outlaw” first appeared under the title “Blackjack,” a six-part serial in Argosy! All-Story Weekly (12/10/21-1/4/22). © 1921 by Frank A. Munsey Company. © renewed 1949 by Dorothy Faust. © 2012 by Golden West Literary Agency for restored material. The name Max Brand® is a registered trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and cannot be used for any purpose without express written permission.