The Great Slave [Dramatized Adaptation]
by Zane Grey
read by Various Artists, Terence Aselford, Mort Shelby, Ken Jackson
Part of the Western Little Bytes series
Zane Grey shows his knowledge of Indian tribes and their history and the peon system of Mexican plantations.
Three-Way Double Cross [Dramatized Adaptation]
by C. K. Shaw
read by Various Artists, Terence Aselford, Thomas Keegan, Bradley Smith
Part of the Western Little Bytes series
Shaw's forte was her ability to create interesting casts of characters through whom and between whom she was able to develop a suspenseful and unpredictable interplay. This story is a good example of her character driven western fiction.
Brand of Justice [Dramatized Adaptation]
by Luke Short
read by Various Artists, Terence Aselford, Eric Messner, Michael Glenn
Part of the Western Little Bytes series
Julia's daddy was the judge in town. He used to be fair, but recently it seemed that had changed. What cost to regular folks would there be?
Breaking the Blue Roan [Dramatized Adaptation]
by Honore Willsie Morrow
read by Various Artists, Terence Aselford, Thomas Keegan, Bradley Smith
Part of the Western Little Bytes series
A Short Story Gem in a Western Setting The search of a man for beauty, and how and where he found it.
Colt-Cure For Woolly Fever [Dramatized Adaptation]
by Jonathan Hurff Glidden
read by Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, David Coyne
Part of the Western Little Bytes series
Matt North's secret plan to force an entire range to reverse its decision to raise sheep.
Stagecoach Pass [Dramatized Adaptation]
by Giff Cheshire
read by Various Artists, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, David Coyne
Part of the Western Little Bytes series
The news is bad. The stage driver's wife who is expecting a child has taken a serious fall and now needs her husband. Dave Judd will take his place driving the stagecoach filled with passengers who want to get through before the bitter cold that is lifting becomes a blizzard.
Guipago's Vow [Dramatized Adaptation]
by Cynthia Haseloff
read by Various Readers
Part of the Western Little Bytes series
Haseloff's characters embody the fundamental values--honor, duty, courage, and family--that prevailed on the American frontier and were instilled in the young Haseloff by her own "heroes," her mother and her grandmother. Her stories, in a sense, dramatize how these values endure when challenged by the adversities and cruelties of frontier existence. Her talent rests in her ability to tell a story with an economy of words and in the seemingly effortless way she uses language.
Where Trails Divide [Dramatized Adaptation]
by Tom W. Blackburn
read by Terence Aselford, Eric Messner, Michael Glenn
Part of the Western Little Bytes series
A classic tale that features all the beloved subjects and icons stagecoaches, gold rush towns, and whiskey bars that represent the romance and excitement of America's frontier.