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The Man Called Noon
The Man Called Noon
Author: Louis L'Amour
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ISBN-13: 9780804126571
ISBN-10: 0804126577
Publication Date: 7/2/2013
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Random House Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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Excellent!
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What a great storyteller! A delightful quick read!
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Man without a past. In one swift moment a fall wiped away his memory. Now all he knew for certain was that someone wanted him dead.....everywhere he turned there just seemed to be more questions. He had only the naame he had been told was his own, his mysterious skill with a gun, and a link to a half million dollars' worth of buried gold as evidence of his past life. (Back cover)
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Think how you would feel if you couldn't remember your past.
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You will like this one
mamadoodle avatar reviewed The Man Called Noon on + 1105 more book reviews
Great book by Louis L'Amour. Very fast read and fast paced.
justreadingabook avatar reviewed The Man Called Noon on + 1711 more book reviews
Great story.
northdakotadude avatar reviewed The Man Called Noon on
Louis L'Amour has done it again with The Man Called Noon, it is a great story!
priscillamylove avatar reviewed The Man Called Noon on + 83 more book reviews
This book is missing its front cover, but I know many people want Louise Lamour books.
There was gold buried somewhere on the Davidge spread. No one knew where for sure, but a whole lot of poeple were ready to kill for it.
Peg Cullan was as cold as a Texas blizzard. She wanted the gold and she didn't care what her hired guns had to do to get it....Judge Niland was a greedy double-dealer. He had plenty of money. He knew how to get it and how to keep it. But he wanted more...

All Fan Davidge wanted was her ranch back, and the Ruble Noon vowed she's have it-the ranch and the gold-or he'd die trying....