Stagecoach

Stagecoach

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Read by: Alexander Cendese

Language: English

Length: 8 hours and 5 minutes

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Release date: 2015-08-21

Unlikely hero Sammy Gregg has never met a challenge he won't face head on, but he hasn't met outlaw Chester Furness!

Born in Brooklyn, Sammy Gregg is small in stature and naive to the ways of the world, yet headstrong and resolute to save enough money to marry Susie Mitchell. Gregg calculates that he needs $15‚000 and figures he can earn enough in six months out west. Although he is a small man who knows nothing of fighting‚ guns‚ or horses‚ he takes his $5‚000 in savings and heads west‚ arriving in Munson‚ a tough, lawless town.

With his unwavering determination, Gregg finds a few good-paying jobs, but every time he runs up against Chester Furness, a fellow newcomer to Munson. But unlike Gregg, Furness runs a gang that steals horses, robs stagecoaches, and makes life hard for Sammy Gregg.

To make good on his word and return to New York with enough savings to start a new life with Susie‚ Gregg will have to face off against Furness, put an end to his raids, and rid Munson of his gang of outlaws for good. But some things are easier said than done....

The full copyright information can be found below:

© 2013 by Golden West Literary Agency.

P 2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. First Skyhorse Publishing edition published 2014 by arrangement with Golden West Literary Agency. Stagecoach first appeared as “Sammy Gregg’s Mustang Herd” in Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine (10/3/25).

© 1925 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc. © renewed 1953 by Dorothy Faust. “Gregg’s Coach Line” in Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine (10/17/25).

© 1925 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc. © renewed 1953 by Dorothy Faust.

“Sammy Gregg and the Posse” in Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine (10/31/25). © 1925 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc. © renewed 1953 by Dorothy Faust. © 2013 by Golden West Literary Agency for restored material.

Acknowledgment is made to Condé Nast Publications, Inc., for their co-operation. 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.