Richard Kearse
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Grizzly Killer: The Making of a Mountain Man
- By: Lane R Warenski
- Narrated by: Chase Bradley
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
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When Zach Connors and his pa left their Kentucky homestead in the summer of 1824 to see the Rocky Mountains, he didn't realize he would never see his childhood home again or that he would find love, friendship, fame, and a new home in this wild and harsh wilderness. After a grizzly kills his pa, Zach struggles to survive a cold and brutal winter alone. After killing a rouge grizzly and fighting hostile Indians on his own, he becomes known as Grizzly Killer and is respected throughout the West. Along with his dog, Jimbo, whom the Indians call the Great Medicine Dog, he finds Running Wolf, an injured Ute warrior, and together they fight off a hostile war party. They rescue two Shoshone sisters from the brutality of a French trapper and take them as wives.
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A mighty righteous Grizz killer. Not worth the money
- By Slade on 07-30-19
- Grizzly Killer: The Making of a Mountain Man
- By: Lane R Warenski
- Narrated by: Chase Bradley
The storyline
Reviewed: 05-30-25
I like the way the narrator reads the book is emphasis on certain areas and the way the author set up the storyline
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The Prodigal Brother
- Longhorn Series, Book 3
- By: Dusty Rhodes
- Narrated by: Gene Engene
- Length: 12 hrs and 50 mins
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Two brothers: one a gunfighter trying to escape his past, the other a pioneering cattle rancher. Neither knows the other is alive, both struggle to make their own way against overwhelming odds. Through death, birth, gunfights, hangings, scratching the dirt for wealth with no guarantees, hostile Indians and corrupt bandits, the chances of success are sometimes as elusive as smoke on the wind.
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Great Series
- By Lady M on 04-06-13
- The Prodigal Brother
- Longhorn Series, Book 3
- By: Dusty Rhodes
- Narrated by: Gene Engene
longhorn books review
Reviewed: 04-14-25
storyline from start to finish was very very good The narrators More very good telling the story
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Summer's Horses
- By: Ralph Cotton
- Narrated by: Brian Hutchison
- Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
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Will Summers is a horse trader with a reputation that intimidates the most lawless of men. When the coldblooded Bendigo Brothers make off with his horses, they don't know what they're in for. Summers has a history of tracking down animals, and when he finds them he'll be sure to give them his own special brand, and let them live long enough to feel the burn....
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The storyline
- By Richard Kearse on 02-02-25
- Summer's Horses
- By: Ralph Cotton
- Narrated by: Brian Hutchison
The storyline
Reviewed: 02-02-25
I like the way the author presented the story and the narrator has a special way of presenting the stories that he narrates He's very very good
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To the Far Blue Mountains
- The Sacketts, Book 2
- By: Louis L'Amour
- Narrated by: Jonn Curless
- Length: 9 hrs and 18 mins
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Barnabas Sackett was leaving England to make his fortune in the New World. But as he settled his affairs, he learned that a royal warrant had been sworn out against him and that men were searching for him in every port. At issue were some rare gold coins Sackett had sold to finance his first trip to the Americas - coins believed to be part of a great treasure lost by King John years before.
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A good read!
- By William on 07-24-10
- To the Far Blue Mountains
- The Sacketts, Book 2
- By: Louis L'Amour
- Narrated by: Jonn Curless
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Reviewed: 01-02-25
This book is a second book in the sacket series it falls right in line with the first one both books are superb in their story and the history the performance of the narrator is one for the ages Great reading and inflections on certain portions of the book. This book in the first one are so good I've listened to it probably five times and I have many many books to listen to along with new ones that I find but it's truly a great book and the author and narrator come together in the telling of the story.
not only are these sacket books superb but most of the other sackett books are great as well as this one.
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Shot to Hell
- Perley Gates Western Series, Book 4
- By: William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone - with
- Narrated by: Danny Campbell
- Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
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They say that home is where the heart is. And no one knows that better than Perley Gates. After helping the lovely Miss Emma Slocum reunite with her sister's family in Bison Gap, Perley can't wait to rejoin his own kin at the Triple-G Ranch. No sooner does Perley settle in when he receives an alarming telegram from Bison Gap. Emma's brother-in-law has been murdered. Her sister wants justice. And Perley is their only hope to get it....
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Enjoyed this story
- By Lori on 11-12-20
- Shot to Hell
- Perley Gates Western Series, Book 4
- By: William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone - with
- Narrated by: Danny Campbell
pearly Gates review
Reviewed: 12-24-24
I like the storyline and also like the way everything is written unfortunately I'm not real keen about the narrator he does a good job but I'm not sure why I'm don't like his voice but it's a meat problem out of him problem he does a very good job of narrating it's just his voice and how he drags the words out
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Lawless Trail
- By: Ralph Cotton
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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The Traybo brothers have a reputation for being gentleman outlaws - the kind who will make polite chatter as they take your life savings. But Ranger Samuel Burrack has no sympathy for those who show poor manners when it comes to obeying the law. He's traveled as far as the Mexican Badlands to pick up the Traybo brothers' ex-cohort, Fatch Hardaway, to lead him to his prey. Burrack isn't alone in his pursuit.
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review of lawless trail
- By Richard Kearse on 11-26-24
- Lawless Trail
- By: Ralph Cotton
- Narrated by: George Guidall
review of lawless trail
Reviewed: 11-26-24
I think the overall book sucked. Out of all the ranger books that I have listened to so far this was the worst. and I've listened to all but 4.
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Grizzly Killer
- The Uninvited
- By: Lane R Warenski
- Narrated by: Louis B. Jack
- Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
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In the fall of 1839, “Grizzly Killer” Zach Connors is still recovering from a Gros Ventre arrow. When his arrival at Rendezvous proves disappointing, both in the meager supplies available and the lack of game throughout the area of Horse Creek and the Green River, a powerful earthquake drives him and his companions away. With a call for help from friends and family, Zach goes to the Shoshone village of Chief Spotted Elk. But danger lies in wait, and the Shoshone are forced to face off against their most hated enemy—the Blackfeet.
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grizzly killer uninvited
- By Richard Kearse on 08-24-24
- Grizzly Killer
- The Uninvited
- By: Lane R Warenski
- Narrated by: Louis B. Jack
grizzly killer uninvited
Reviewed: 08-24-24
very good book well read narrator did a good job content was good and it continued with the story of grizzly killer series I think it also brought out good points about what actually was going on in the early to mid 1800s with white men and Indian and of course mother Earth
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Desert Hawks
- By: Len Levinson
- Narrated by: Bill Quinn
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
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The year was 1846 and the great American Southwest was the prize in an epic conflict. The U.S. Army and the army of Mexico met in a battle that would shape the course of history, while the legendary Apache warrior chief Mangas Coloradas looked on, determined to defend his ancestral lands and age-old tribal traditions against either of the invaders or both.
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The rough and raucous Old West!
- By RJ on 12-31-21
- Desert Hawks
- By: Len Levinson
- Narrated by: Bill Quinn
review of desert Hawks
Reviewed: 08-20-24
You book as many short stories of different events becomes to no conclusion on any of them the whole book never has a conclusion but just ends with events that happened and not telling you what happened after the event You could get just as much information out of an encyclopedia. I did not like this book.
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Jake
- By: C.J. Petit
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
- Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
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Private Jake Elliott was apprehensive as he walked to the commander’s office. He couldn’t think of a single transgression that would have attracted the major’s attention. When he left the command building 10 minutes later, he was still numbed by the short visit. Tomorrow, he would no longer be a cavalryman, but would be returning to the family ranch outside of Fort Benton in Montana Territory. But it was the reason he was being discharged before his enlistment expired that had been the biggest shock.
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A good story.
- By David on 11-10-21
- Jake
- By: C.J. Petit
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
The total story was very well written
Reviewed: 08-05-24
enjoyed the storyline the narrator was on point with all of his inflections and the way he read the book I totally enjoyed the book
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Gone to Texas - A Josey Wales Western
- By: Forrest Carter
- Narrated by: Chet Williamson
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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Josey Wales was the most wanted man in Texas. His wife and child had been lost to pre-civil War destruction and, like Jesse James and other young farmers, he joined the guerrilla soldiers of Missouri-men with no cause but survival and no purpose but revenge.
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Outstanding!
- By ArmyVet64 on 03-15-20
- Gone to Texas - A Josey Wales Western
- By: Forrest Carter
- Narrated by: Chet Williamson
the storyline went right along with the movie they have on television called Josey Wales
Reviewed: 07-27-24
the author wrote a good book The narrator had a good voice and the interaction from other people added different voices and characters to the story made the book better
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