
They Hanged Wild Bill Murphy
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James Drury
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Editor reviews
Wild West enthusiasts, press play and tune into this concise, action-packed, old-fashioned tale of the legendary Wild Bill Murphy! Wayne D. Overholser tells the gripping tale of Murphy’s involvement in a fraught and potentially violent land-rights dispute in the suggestively titled They Hanged Wild Bill Murphy.
Skilled voice actor James Drury performs this rollicking short story, his gruff, matter-of-fact voice and unhurried delivery beautifully bringing to mind those days on the American frontier when cowboys shot first and asked questions later; when silence reigned on the range, and gunfire stood in for speech, sometimes, when men weren’t sure what to say.