
Coffin Blues
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Narrated by:
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Milton Bagby
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By:
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Tom Piccirilli
About this listen
Priest McClaren wants to put his past behind him. It's a past filled with loss, murder... and revenge. Now all Priest wants is to own a carpentry shop and earn a quiet living building coffins. But it looks like peace and quiet just aren't in Priest's future. His ex-lover has pleaded with him to carry ransom money into hostile territory in Mexico, to rescue her new husband.
It's a mission he can't refuse, but it could also easily get him killed. Especially when he runs afoul of Don Braulio, a bandit with a great fondness for knives.
©2004 Tom Piccirilli (P)2013 David N. WilsonCritic reviews
"Tom Piccirilli's work is sharp as a sword, tart as apple vinegar. I look forward to all his work." (Joe R. Lansdale, author of Texas Night Riders)
"A Twisty tale with more pure entertainment per page than anything I've read in a long time." (Ed Gorman, author of Gun Truth)
"Strong stuff, very well done. I've never read any Western quite like it." (Bill Crider, author of Firewind)