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Riding with the Devil's Mistress [Dramatized Adaptation]
The Devil and Lou Prophet [Dramatized Adaptation]
Stagecoach to Purgatory
Audiobook series12 titles

Lou Prophet, Bounty Hunter Series

Written by Peter Brandvold

Narrated by A Full Cast, Full Cast, Richard Ferrone and

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About this series

"While on the run from Rurales in Mexico, Lou Prophet stops at the familiar desert town of Chisos Springs. Except now it’s called Moon’s Well. And it appears that more than the name has changed. It’s being controlled by the scoundrel Mordecai Moon, who even charges people for water. Lou Prophet won’t stand for such shady business, but he’s never made an enemy like Mordecai...

When Mordecai has Lou beaten and sends him into the blazing desert tied over his horse, matters go from bad to personal. Rescued by an old friend and business partner, Lou is ready to end Mordecai’s reign of terror. And with the outlaw’s own girlfriend straddling sides, Lou will make sure he goes out with a bang.

Performed by Bradley Foster Smith, James Konicek, Kimberly Gilbert, Gail Shalan, Chris Davenport, Kelly Baskin, Michael John Casey, Chris Genebach, Ryan Carlos Dalusung, Carolyn Kashner, Mort Shelby, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Robb Moreira, Kevin Couto, Holly Adams, James Lewis, Danny Gavigan, Rayner Gabriel, Rob McFadyen, John Kielty, Elias Khalil, Christopher Walker, Eric Messner, Terence Aselford, Yasmin Tuazon, Nora Achrati, and Karen Novack."
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 1974
Riding with the Devil's Mistress [Dramatized Adaptation]
The Devil and Lou Prophet [Dramatized Adaptation]
Stagecoach to Purgatory

Titles in the series (12)

  • Stagecoach to Purgatory

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    Stagecoach to Purgatory
    Stagecoach to Purgatory

    Peter Brandvold. These are the violent days (and reckless nights) of Lou Prophet, as told to his ink-stained confessor. Most of these recollections are brutal. Others are bloody. Some might even be true . . . LAST STAGE TO HELL What do you get when you take one stagecoach out of Denver, add a thousand-or-so bullets whizzing past your head, while sitting next to two headless corpses caught in the crossfire? If your name is Lou Prophet, you get revenge. Raucous, rowdy, ruthless revenge. Next question? DEVIL BY THE TAIL How do you catch a fork-tongued demon who's busted out of prison to wreak all sorts of unholy hell on a small Texas town? If you're Lou Prophet, you team up with red-hot Louisa Bonaventura, aka "The Vengeance Queen," and cut a swath of merciless Prophet mayhem in return. Due process be damned . . .

  • Riding with the Devil's Mistress [Dramatized Adaptation]

    3

    Riding with the Devil's Mistress [Dramatized Adaptation]
    Riding with the Devil's Mistress [Dramatized Adaptation]

    Most of bounty hunter Lou Prophet's man-hunting jobs have been purely business transactions that he's carried out with cool professionalism. He's seldom seen the depravations his quarries have committed to earn a price on their heads. But when the Red River Gang raids the town of Luther Falls, Prophet witnesses it in person—and can't do a thing to stop it. It'll be days before anyone can organize a posse—and a small girl has been kidnapped by the cold-blooded outlaws. Prophet will have to go it alone. But then he meets up with a young woman who's lost her entire family—and thinks that justice and vengeance are one and the same.

  • The Devil and Lou Prophet [Dramatized Adaptation]

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    The Devil and Lou Prophet [Dramatized Adaptation]
    The Devil and Lou Prophet [Dramatized Adaptation]

    Call him man-hunter, tracker, or bounty hunter. As long as the cash was cold and the trail was hot, Lou Prophet would run his quarry into the ground before giving up the chase. He loved his work – it kept him in wine and women, and was never, ever dull. And his newest job sounds particularly attractive… Her name is Lola Diamond. She's a showgirl, a chanteuse, and a prime witness in a murder trial that's going on without her. Prophet is supposed to find her and “escort” her to the courthouse, whether she likes it or not. But even as Prophet and his lovely charge battle each other, some very dangerous men are moving to make sure the pair never reach the courthouse alive. And Lou Prophet is about to find out that even the best hunter can become someone else's prey…

  • Dealt the Devil's Hand [Dramatized Adaptation]

    2

    Dealt the Devil's Hand [Dramatized Adaptation]
    Dealt the Devil's Hand [Dramatized Adaptation]

    He may be a Confederate turned-bounty-hunter with a predilection for trouble, but Lou Prophet knows you never overstay your welcome in a town that wants you dead. Now, all because a young fool with a lousy poker hand couldn't hold his temper, Prophet has a bloodthirsty posse aiming to pump him full of lead for murdering the son of prominent cattleman Gerard Loomis. Unfortunately, before he has the chance to hightail it out of the Dakota Badlands, Prophet is shot and left for dead. Saved by a woman rancher named Layla Carr, who hides him out at her ranch, Prophet realizes he must find a way to finish this fight before Loomis finds a way to even the score...

  • Staring Down the Devil [Dramatized Adaptation]

    5

    Staring Down the Devil [Dramatized Adaptation]
    Staring Down the Devil [Dramatized Adaptation]

    This Prophet is riding to hell and back Bounty hunter Lou Prophet is escorting a Russian noblewoman through Arizona on the trail of her missing sister--and a buried treasure that is being sought by a gang of desperadoes.

  • The Devil Gets His Due [Dramatized Adaptation]

    4

    The Devil Gets His Due [Dramatized Adaptation]
    The Devil Gets His Due [Dramatized Adaptation]

    Lou Prophet's life as a bounty hunter has taught him one rule: You don't stop riding till the job is finished. Louisa Bonaventure gives that rule a whole new meaning. After seeing her family slaughtered by Dave Duvall and his Red River Gang, she and Prophet have tracked down and wiped out every last murderer - except for Duvall. Now Prophet is caught in a bloody crossfire of hatred between the outlaw, who would shoot a man dead for the fun of it, and Louisa, who has sworn to kill Duvall or die trying.

  • The Devil's Lair [Dramatized Adaptation]

    6

    The Devil's Lair [Dramatized Adaptation]
    The Devil's Lair [Dramatized Adaptation]

    When bounty hunter Lou Prophet and his partner Louisa Bona capture a gang of stage-robbers, they haul their quarry to a remote town to get their due. But Bitter Creek proves even more dangerous than hunting outlaws when Sam Scanlon and his murderous riders hang all the lawmen. Now, Lou Prophet is going to show them that justice doesn't always wear a badge.

  • The Graves at Seven Devils [Dramatized Adaptation]

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    The Graves at Seven Devils [Dramatized Adaptation]
    The Graves at Seven Devils [Dramatized Adaptation]

    Lou Prophet is accompanying his sometime-partner, sometime-lover Louisa Bonaventure to Seven Devils, Arizona. She's chosen to give up bounty hunting and settle down—and wants Prophet to settle down with her. Although flattered by her offer, he isn't willing to retire his guns. But Louisa's dreams are shattered when they arrive at the scorched earth that was once Seven Devils—and the graves of her cousin's family. The notorious Three-of-a-Kind Gang paid the town a deadly visit, slaughtering and burning everything in their path. Now, Louisa wants vengeance—leaving Prophet no choice but to follow her into hell…

  • The Devil's Winchester [Dramatized Adaptation]

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    The Devil's Winchester [Dramatized Adaptation]
    The Devil's Winchester [Dramatized Adaptation]

    Bounty hunter Lou Prophet escorts a killer to be hanged—and himself into trouble in this western from Peter Brandvold. Lou Prophet is in mixed company these days. He doesn't mind being close to his pretty pistol-packing partner, Louisa Bonaventure. Known as the Vengeance Queen, she has his back—and dare he say it, part of his heart. But accompanying the vile outlaw Blanco Metalious back to Nugget Town to see him hang isn't exactly Lou's idea of a good time. Then a young girl claiming amnesia after getting caught in the crossfire during Blanco's capture joins their posse. But her ease on the trails belies her innocence. Before Prophet can deal with her, Sam “Man Killin'” Metalious enters the picture, aiming to free his son before he hangs. But no way is that going to happen under Prophet's watch. Performed by Bradley Smith; James Konicek; Jessica Lauren Ball; Marni Penning; Christopher Walker; Alejandro Ruiz; Scott McCormick; Zeke Alton; Michael John Casey; Steven Carpenter; Richard Rohan; Eric Messner; Matthew Schleigh; Nora Achrati.

  • Helldorado [Dramatized Adaptation]

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    Helldorado [Dramatized Adaptation]
    Helldorado [Dramatized Adaptation]

    In all his years of bounty hunting, not one injury could rival the pain Lou Prophet felt when he thought he'd lost his old partner Louisa Bonaventure. Now that he's rescued her from the brink of death in Mexico, they're seeking a fresh start in Juniper, Wyoming, which had once been called Helldorado before Lou's friend, “Hell-Bringin'” Hiram Severin, cleaned it up. Or thought he had... The two bounty hunters take on jobs as gold guards for a local bank—and Louisa takes up with a rich banker. Lou doesn't have time for jealousy because some people have decided to welcome them to Helldorado with some hot lead. Now Prophet needs to find this filth that's been swept under the carpet, or he and Louisa will be settling down in Helldorado for good—six feet under... Performed by Bradley Smith; James Konicek; Marni Penning; Jonathan David Martin; Audrey Bertaux; Christopher Graybill; Andy Clemence; Ken Jackson; Michael John Casey; James Lewis; Yasmin Tuazon; Bradley Smith; Zeke Alton; Nanette Savard; Terence Aselford; Andrew Quilpa; Chris Davenport; Drew Kopas; Mort Shelby; Rose Elizabeth Supan; Carolyn Kashner; David Jourdan; Ryan Carlo Dalusung; Chris Stinson; Scott McCormick; Colleen Delany.

  • The Devil's Laughter [Dramatized Adaptation]

    10

    The Devil's Laughter [Dramatized Adaptation]
    The Devil's Laughter [Dramatized Adaptation]

    "Lou Prophet loves to keep beautiful women company. But when the invitation comes from Miss Louisa Bonaventure, the Vengeance Queen, he finds himself intimate with hot lead instead of her warm female form. Louisa’s got him riding the brutal Mexican frontier chasing outlaws led by Tony Lazzaro, a notorious thief whose deadly weapon, Sugar Delphi, is a blind and blood-hungry pistolera. While Lou and Louisa hunt for Lazzaro, they’ve got two gangs hot on their tail: vicious Mojaves hungry for white hides, and Mexican Rurales hungry for gold. They’re not sure who’s more of a threat, but decide to keep their enemies closer by riding with the Rurales. In a true case of the blind leading the blind, Lou Prophet prays that this pursuit ends with him on the right end of a smoking pistol. Performed by Bradley Smith, James Konicek, Marni Penning, Laura C. Harris, Michael Glenn, Terence Aselford, Zeke Alton, James Lewis, Patrick Bussink, Shayna Small, Richard Rohan, Matthew Pauli, Bradley Smith, Scott McCormick, Alejandro Ruiz, Mort Shelby, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Eric Messner, Ren Kasey, Christopher Graybill, Ken Jackson and Michael John Casey."

  • Hell's Angel [Dramatized Adaptation]: Lou Prophet, Bounty Hunter 11

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    Hell's Angel [Dramatized Adaptation]: Lou Prophet, Bounty Hunter 11
    Hell's Angel [Dramatized Adaptation]: Lou Prophet, Bounty Hunter 11

    "While on the run from Rurales in Mexico, Lou Prophet stops at the familiar desert town of Chisos Springs. Except now it’s called Moon’s Well. And it appears that more than the name has changed. It’s being controlled by the scoundrel Mordecai Moon, who even charges people for water. Lou Prophet won’t stand for such shady business, but he’s never made an enemy like Mordecai... When Mordecai has Lou beaten and sends him into the blazing desert tied over his horse, matters go from bad to personal. Rescued by an old friend and business partner, Lou is ready to end Mordecai’s reign of terror. And with the outlaw’s own girlfriend straddling sides, Lou will make sure he goes out with a bang. Performed by Bradley Foster Smith, James Konicek, Kimberly Gilbert, Gail Shalan, Chris Davenport, Kelly Baskin, Michael John Casey, Chris Genebach, Ryan Carlos Dalusung, Carolyn Kashner, Mort Shelby, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Robb Moreira, Kevin Couto, Holly Adams, James Lewis, Danny Gavigan, Rayner Gabriel, Rob McFadyen, John Kielty, Elias Khalil, Christopher Walker, Eric Messner, Terence Aselford, Yasmin Tuazon, Nora Achrati, and Karen Novack."

Author

Peter Brandvold

Peter Brandvold was born a third-generation resident of the Dakota territory. He is the author of Dakota Kills and The Romantics. Currently, he lives in Minnesota where he teaches creative writing at the college level.

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