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Yes, L. Ron Hubbard did write over 200 short stories and novels in the 1930s and 1940s. In fact, he wrote in just about every genre from science fiction and fantasy to mystery, western, action/adventure, detective, horror and even romance!
Devil's manhunt is a western story about a young man named Tim Beckdolt who had been working Desperation Peak in Arizona for eight long, treacherous months before striking a rich seam of gold. Now, after three months of hard, grueling labor, he's stockpiled more than $175,000 of gold ore, and his dreams of wealth are about to be realized . . . that is until the loutish Swedish giant Sven and the foppish Virginian killer Bonnet, arrive to jump his claim. Forced by gunpoint to mine the remainder of the gold for this villainous pair, Tim manages to escape into the surrounding wilderness, only to be hunted like an animal through vicious terrain with no weapons to defend himself or food to sustain him.
"I have never had an interst in western stories but with the enjoyment I've had from the other stories released by Galaxy Audio, I thought I'd give them a try. My old friend that tried to get me interested in Louis L'Amour stories is probably saying, 'I told you westerns were fun.' Well, thanks to L. Ron Hubbard and Galaxy Audio, he's proven right." —Gil Wilson, Associated Content
"If proof were needed that L. Ron Hubbard could handle the Western with the flair of a Louis L'Amour or Zane Grey, this book is it." —True West Magazine
"While there's no shortage of heroes and villains, the story remains blessedly free of stereotypes. Pure pulp adventure—in the best way!—from start to finish." —AudioFile Magazine

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