
McCabe's Luck
The Feud Goes On
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Narrated by:
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E. Roy Worley
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By:
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Patrick Lindsay
Jake McCabe is no stranger to trouble. Between serving in the army during the Civil War and being involved in a long-running feud in his home state of Kentucky, Jake has known some hard times. Some have said the McCabe family is known best for their run of bad luck.
Jake decides to move to Central Texas, along with a beautiful neighbor lady and her family. They all hope for peaceful days and happier times in their new home, but sometimes trouble just seems to follow a man. Luckily, having a new ranch to call your own and the love of a good woman are powerful incentives, and Jake knows how to fight for what is his.
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Interesting story with well developed characters and great narration.
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It is a story of bravery, persistence, care and love. It is also a story of a feud that still lingers.
The audiobook flow was smooth and easy to follow.
The narration was great. The narrator kept me listening attentively. He deserves a thumbs up!
I definitely recommend this audiobook.
It's McCabe's Luck!
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Held me from the beginning and didn't disappoint
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A riveting tale where hardship meets hope!
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Narration is fine, and I would recommend the book for sure.
Great book
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I was given this free advance review/listener copy (ARC) audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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A Classic Western Well Told
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The author, Patrick Lindsay, makes sure you live the events and imagine them in details through his descriptive style.
I felt I was in one of those western movies while listening to the story.
I have to admit that the Narrator is more than successful in bringing the story to life. He draws you in and fully immerses you in the story with perfect accent and intonation.
Like A Western Movie
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The storyline is great, flows smoothly and full of action, gun fights, feuds, and a bit of romance.
This would make a really nice movie as it has all the elements of a good western.
I highly recommend this book.
Great Western
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At the heart of this audiobook is Jake McCabe’s relentless effort to turn the page on a troubled history. His determination to settle down in Texas, along with a beautiful neighbor and her family, is driven by hope for a more peaceful life, yet trouble continues to follow him. There’s a timeless appeal in watching a man like Jake, seasoned by hard times, carve out a new life, using his grit and determination to overcome the challenges that lie ahead. His journey is filled with moments of action, love, and introspection, making it easy to connect with his character on multiple levels.
The feud that lingers from Jake’s past adds a compelling undercurrent to the narrative. It’s not simply a case of moving on; it’s about dealing with unresolved issues, both externally with his rivals and internally as he grapples with the man he once was. This complexity gives the story a richness that elevates it beyond a typical Western. The conflict between seeking peace and being pulled back into violence creates an ongoing tension that keeps listeners invested in Jake’s journey.
Patrick Lindsay has crafted a story that embraces all the hallmarks of a classic Western, while also offering fresh elements that breathe life into the genre. Fans of Western literature will find much to love here—there’s the familiar setting of wide-open Texan landscapes, the inevitable showdown between right and wrong, and a healthy dose of romance that adds heart to the narrative. While the plot is fast-paced, Lindsay does an exceptional job of layering in enough detail to make every scene feel vivid. Whether it’s a quiet moment on the ranch or a tense confrontation with an old enemy, the imagery is so crisp, you’ll feel as if you’re right there alongside Jake.
The supporting cast is just as engaging. The neighbor lady, who accompanies Jake to Texas, offers a softer yet equally strong counterpart to Jake’s ruggedness. Her presence, along with that of her family, introduces themes of community and the importance of relationships, which balance out the harsher realities of Jake’s life. The villains, too, are well-crafted, with motives and personalities that make them more than one-dimensional antagonists. There’s a real sense of stakes in the confrontations, with Jake’s future hanging in the balance.
E. Roy Worley’s narration is nothing short of stellar, bringing McCabe’s Luck to life in a way that feels incredibly immersive. From the moment the audiobook begins, his voice captures your attention with a calm, confident tone that fits perfectly with the ruggedness of the Western setting. Worley’s ability to convey the grit of a seasoned cowboy, the tenderness in moments of love, and the tension in confrontations makes this audiobook a true delight to listen to.
One of the standout aspects of Worley’s performance is how he manages to embody the characters so effectively. His portrayal of Jake McCabe feels authentic, as if he’s lived through the experiences himself. Worley’s Southern drawl adds an extra layer of authenticity, transporting the listener straight into the heart of 19th-century Texas. The way he shifts between characters, giving each their own distinct voice, makes it easy to follow the dialogue and keeps the story flowing smoothly.
The pacing of the narration is also spot on. Worley maintains a rhythm that allows listeners to fully appreciate the action-packed sequences while also giving space for the quieter, more reflective moments. His ability to adjust tone and speed based on the mood of the scene ensures that the story never feels rushed or sluggish. It’s this thoughtful delivery that makes the audiobook feel like an intimate storytelling experience, as though you’re sitting around a campfire, listening to a seasoned storyteller recount an epic tale of bravery and survival.
For fans of traditional Westerns, McCabe’s Luck feels like a tribute to the timeless stories and movies by the likes of Zane Grey, Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, Lee Van Cleef, and Louis L’Amour. There’s a nostalgic quality to Jake’s character—a man who fights for what’s right, even when it means putting his life on the line. The themes of honor, loyalty, and the pursuit of justice are all here, making it a satisfying listen for anyone who grew up on the classic Westerns. At the same time, there’s a freshness to the story that will appeal to modern listeners. The plot, while familiar, feels nuanced enough to stand out among contemporary Westerns.
The inclusion of a light romance is a nice touch, offering a softer contrast to the otherwise intense, action-driven narrative. It never overwhelms the main plot, but instead serves to highlight the complexity of Jake’s character—he’s not just a tough cowboy, but also a man with a heart who yearns for connection and peace. This balance between action and emotion is one of the story’s greatest strengths, keeping listeners emotionally invested from start to finish.
McCabe’s Luck: The Feud Goes On is a gem of a Western audiobook that hits all the right notes. The combination of Patrick Lindsay’s engaging storytelling and E. Roy Worley’s masterful narration makes this a highly enjoyable listening experience. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Westerns or new to the genre, this story will captivate you with its well-drawn characters, exciting plot, and the authenticity of its setting.
Worley’s narration elevates the story to another level, making it feel as if you’re part of the action, living through the challenges alongside Jake. It’s the perfect audiobook for those who appreciate tales of resilience, redemption, and the enduring spirit of the American frontier.
Some people aint got no luck at all, other....well
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