"Texas Rangers Drama." . . . . "Louis L'Amour is truly America's favorite storyteller and the legendary voice of the American west. He was the first fiction writer ever to receive the Congressional Gold Medal from the United States Congress in honor of his life's work, and was also awarded the Medal of Freedom. From the day Chick Bowdrie rode up to Noah Whipple's ranch gravely wounded, Whipple had treated him with kindness -- almost like a son. When Whipple is shot by a notorious gunfighter, Bowdire swears vengeance. Joining McNelly's Texas Rangers, he vows to hunt down the killer along with his gang. But Chick Bowdrie does not realize just how vicious they are ... or how ruthless they can be."@en . . . . "Sound recordings"@en . . . . "A job for a Ranger: There were bullet holes in the bank window and blood on the hitching rail. Five bandits and ten thousand dollars had ridden out of town and no one has seen anything but a distinctively colored horse belonging to a local. To clear the name of the innocent man, Bowdrie pursues a murderous gang of bank robbers and castle rustlers. One thing was clear: justice would be served in a trail of hot lead."@en . . "McNelly knows a Ranger"@en . "Desert death song: Powder Basin -- the rugged country at the edge of a forbidding desert -- holds more hiding places than most men could find, but Nat Bodine knows most of them. Now, pursued by a posse of over a hundred men, he needs them more than ever. Jim Morton knows that if anyone can pull off an escape, it's Bodine, just as he knows that Bodine isn't the kind of man who would commit the crime of which he's accused."@en . . "Three Western stories entitled McNelly Know a Ranger; A Job for a Ranger; Desert Death Song."@en . . . . . . . "Desert death song: Powder Basin--the rugged country at the edge of a forbidding desert--holds more hiding places than most men could find, but Nat Bodine knows most of them."@en . . . . . "A job for a ranger: After a bank robbery, Texas Ranger Chick Bowdrie sets out to track down the savage killers."@en . . . . "Three audio dramatizations" . . . "McNelly Knows a Ranger A Job for a Ranger; Desert Death Song"@en . . . "Western stories" . "Western stories"@en . "Audiobooks"@en . "Audiobooks" . . . . . . "A job for a Ranger: There were bullet holes in the bank window and blood on the hitching rale."@en . "Texas Ranger Bowdrie was treated kindly by Noah Whipple, and when Whipple is shot dead, Bowdrie swears vengeance."@en . . "Desert Death Song. Powder Basin--the rugged country at the edge of a dry, forbidding desert--holds more hiding places than most men could find. Nat Bodine knows most of them; holed up in the Basin hills by a posse of over a hundred men, he needs them more than ever before. Jim Morton knows that if anyone is going to escape this posse, it's Bodine, just as he knows that Bodine is the kind of man who wouldn't commit the crime of which he's accused." . "From the day Chick Bowdrie rode up to Noah Whipple's ranch gravely wounded, Whipple had treated him with kindness -- almost like a son. When Whipple is shot by a notorious gunfighter, Bowdire swears vengeance. Joining McNelly's Texas Rangers, he vows to hunt down the killer along with his gang. But Chick Bowdrie does not realize just how vicious they are ... or how ruthless they can be."@en . . . . . "McNelly knows a ranger"@en . "McNelly knows a ranger ; A job for a ranger" . . . "McNelly knows a ranger: Chick Bowdrie joins McNelly's Texas Rangers and vows to hunt down a killer and his gang."@en . . "McNelly knows a Ranger A job for a Ranger"@en . "McNelly Knows a Ranger. From the day Chick Bowdrie rode up to Noah Whipple's ranch gravely wounded, Whipple had treated him with kindness--almost like a son. When Whipple is shot by a notorious gunfighter, Bowdrie swears vengeance. Joining McNelly's Texas Rangers, he vows to hunt down the killer along with his gang. But Chick Bowdrie does not realize just how vicious they are . . . or how ruthless they can be." . . . . "A Job for a Ranger. There were bullet holes in the bank window and blood on the hitching rail. Five bandits and ten thousand dollars had ridden out of town and no one at the Rancher's Rest saloon had seen anything but a distinctively colored horse belonging to a local. But Chick Bowdrie soon had hard evidence that he was dealing with savage killers. To clear the name of an innocent man, Bowdrie pursues the murderous gang of bank robbers and cattle rustlers." . "McNelly knows a Ranger A job for a Ranger ; Desert death song"@en . . . . "McNelly knows a Ranger: From the day a gravely wounded Chick Bowdrie rode up to Noah Whipple's ranch, Whipple had treated him with kindness -- almost like a son. When Whipple is shot by a notorious gunfighter, Bowdrie swears vengeance. Joining McNelly's Texas Rangers, he vows to hunt down the killer along with his gang. But Bowdrie does not realize just how vicious they are... or how ruthless he can be."@en . . "McNelly knows a Ranger: From the day a gravely wounded Chick Bowdrie rode up to Noah Whipple's ranch, Whipple had treated him with kindness, almost like a son."@en . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . "Drama"@en . "McNelly knows a ranger A job for a ranger ; Desert death song" . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . "Downloadable audio books" . . . . .