Bear Creek Collection Volume 2


Read by RK Wilcox

(4.7 stars; 182 reviews)

Breckinridge Elkins is the roughest, toughest, fastest-shootin', hardest-fightin' feller in the Bear Creek settlement, and probably in the entire Humbolt Mountains. As he travels further from home, he single-handedly takes on outlaws, settles (and starts) feuds and tries his hand at romancing the girls. He also discovers a lot of strange customs among other folks, such as building houses out of boards and wearing clothes that ain't buckskins. Set in Arizona during the late 1800's, this collection of stories is a great rollicking romp through the American frontier as seen through the eyes of one of the most enjoyable characters created in the history of tall tales. (Summary by RK Wilcox) (7 hr 1 min)

Chapters

The Apache Mountain War 49:50 Read by RK Wilcox
Pilgrims to the Pecos 46:34 Read by RK Wilcox
Pistol Politics 41:35 Read by RK Wilcox
Evil Deeds at Red Cougar 52:23 Read by RK Wilcox
High Horse Rampage 48:17 Read by RK Wilcox
No Cowherders Wanted 50:52 Read by RK Wilcox
Conquerin' Hero of the Humboldts 44:42 Read by RK Wilcox
Sharp's Gun Serenade 45:01 Read by RK Wilcox
Texas John Alden 42:20 Read by RK Wilcox

Reviews

Bear creek collections


(5 stars)

Who's reading these books? He does an ecellent job!

I want more


(5 stars)

good books would like to hear more of them

Love these books! And the reader! Wish I could search my reader


(5 stars)


(5 stars)

Wonderful reading of a great set of stories. Thank you Robert E Howard, may you rest in peace.

Just as good as Vol 1


(5 stars)

More adventures with Breck, the guy who Mother Nature gave more muscles than brains. The reader does a perfect job with his voices and this story, I LOVED it. Thank you!

Western Humor


(5 stars)

Howard's grasp of voices is wonderful entertainment. Great old time fun. Down home back woods humor.

I love this book I think it's awesome


(5 stars)

JUST AS GOOD AS VOLUME 1


(5 stars)

A continuing parade of tall tales woven around Breckenridge Elkins. They are good, but the reader truly makes them great.