
Clint Cain
The Texan Avenger
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Narrated by:
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Lawrence D Palmer
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By:
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Robert Hanlon
About this listen
"They crossed him. He killed them...in the name of justice."
From Robert Hanlon, the best-selling author of Texas Bounty Hunter, Bounty for the Preacher, and Pecos Bounty Hunter, comes his best Western, Clint Clay: Texan Avenger.
Vengeance, repentance, and justice come in many forms. For Clint Clay, it comes in the form of his gun - a gun he knows how to use better than almost anyone else.
Filled to the brim with action, adventure, plot twists, and gunsight justice - Clint Clay is not a man to be crossed. This is a book filled with the dead, the dying and those who don't get in his way - because those who do cross Clint Clay end up dead. Real dead.
If you like your Westerns written in the style of AH Holt, Bruce G. Bennett, and Paul L. Thompson - you will love Clint Clay: Texan Avenger! Download your copy today and start a story filled with action, adventure, and drama - and the bodies of dead bad guys.
©2010 Dusty Saddle Publishing (P)2017 Dusty Saddle PublishingThe story is a typical standard western story. There is no gray area just good versus evil. The story starts with Clint as a sixteen-year-old helping his grandfather work a mule ranch. Since coming back from the Civil War, Clint’s father is an alcoholic. Clint’s father served in the Union Army and the grandfather served with the Confederate Army. After a beating by his father, Clint leaves home to become a cowboy. He joins a cattle drive heading to Colorado and then is taken in and raised by the rancher. Clint is grown and ready to take over as the ranch foreman and then the action begins. Needless to say, the story follows a typical western pattern.
The book is well written and the plot is a classic old fashion western. The book was too short to allow for much character development, but this is book one of a trilogy. I am looking forward to the next installment.
The book is three and a half hours. Lawrence D. Palmer does an adequate job narrating the book. I would prefer someone with a baritone voice. This is my first time listening to Palmer narrate.
A Rousing Tale
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