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Shootout at Warbird

By: Edwin Booth
Narrated by: Jack de Golia
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Son against father for rangeland justice.

What son could draw against his own father? That's the question Neil Wallace had to ask himself.

Neil admired his father, King Wallace, for building up the biggest ranch in the territory and defending it with guns blazing against rustlers and robbers. But Neil knew the days of the wild west and the taking of law into one's own hands were gone. Yet he was positive his father wouldn't be restrained by any scruples.

Now his father was planning to dam the river that supplied water to all the valley ranches and charge them rates that would keep every man-jack in debt to him forever. Neil was determined to stop King even if it took bullets to do it. But first he had to tell his father why a son might have to turn against his own blood:

"It's because you're trying to do something no man has a right to do. You're trying to make slaves out of free men...and you're not going to get away with it. Your scheme is going to blow sky high - and you along with it!"

And with those words, range war exploded in all its bloody fury, setting off a dynamite relay of greed, revenge, and gunpowder temper that threatened to destroy Neil and the ranchers he defended.

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"A self-made rangehog, determined to crush all resistance and gobble the regions small ranchers, comes up against the integrity of a son he could not bend. Well done." (Oakland Tribune)

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This is what I call a true western

Lately there has been a sad turn in westerns. I noticed a new western say spend a lot of time describing the land to hear how leaves on trees a green things I already know I don’t need someone to paint a picture of the words for me that is why I love this book they described it expensive ranch king owns and leaves it at that you use your imagination and I love that this book after eight years of separation a son comes home only to find he not only doesn’t agree with his father what is the total opposite of his father what king lacks in integrity his son has in spades so when he tries to dry the ranchers and their cattle out his son is not going to stand for it. Although he wants to love his father he is conflicted with doing the right thing. This is such a great book and there is more to it besides the battle over the creek although it was short only three hours I totally enjoyed it and if you like westerns especially the all-time westerns you’ll love this book! They alsodon’t have horse language or anything inappropriate which is like the old westerns also. OK it’s a western they do have horse language what they don’t have is coarse languageLOL!

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Good enjoyable western.

Solid writing and good performance. Not to much to write here. I liked the characters and Neil’s struggle was a realistic one. I liked it. I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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A Riveting Ride into the Wild West

In the vast expanse of audiobooks, where every tale competes for attention, "Shootout at Warbird" by Edwin Booth, brought to life by the skillful narration of Jack de Golia, stands tall as a riveting testament to the allure of the Old West. From the very first moment, when de Golia's voice graces your ears, you're transported to a time when courage, conflict, and the clash of ideals reigned supreme.

Narration, they say, can make or break an audiobook, and Jack de Golia's performance is nothing short of remarkable. His voice, seasoned like aged whiskey, carries the essence of the Old West like a melody of nostalgia. Just as a ten-gallon hat suits a cowpoke, de Golia's voice befits the rugged landscape of the wild frontier. With a touch of gravel and a hint of determination, he masterfully navigates the twists and turns of Booth's tale, seamlessly weaving the characters' emotions and struggles into a rich auditory tapestry.

The heart of the story beats with the conflict between a father's legacy and a son's determination for justice. Neil Wallace, our protagonist, returns home after eight years of separation, only to find himself at odds with his own father, King Wallace. While Neil reveres the principles of justice and freedom, his father personifies the unchecked power and avarice of the era. This father-son clash, fueled by conflicting values, forms the crucible in which the story's brilliance is forged.

The backdrop of the story is painted with hues of the Old West, set against the rugged landscapes of Colorado or Wyoming, where cattle barons ruled and range wars were as common as the sun rising. Neil, a man of integrity and empathy, embodies the antithesis of his father's character. As King Wallace aims to subjugate neighboring ranchers, Neil's sense of right and wrong propels him into the center of a brewing storm—a range war that threatens to engulf the territory in bloodshed.

Booth's narrative prowess shines through in every line, encapsulating the tension between familial loyalty and the pursuit of justice. Neil's internal struggle is palpable as he grapples with the desire to respect his father's legacy while standing up against his ruthless tactics. The emotional depth Booth infuses into the characters elevates the audiobook beyond a mere tale of conflict, transforming it into a symphony of human dilemmas.

"Shootout at Warbird" isn't just about bullets flying and showdowns at high noon. It's a tale of introspection, growth, and the complexity of relationships. Neil's journey represents the eternal struggle between doing what is right and reconciling it with familial bonds. As Neil faces the brewing range war, his internal battle mirrors the external conflict, making the narrative not just action-packed but emotionally charged.

The audiobook's runtime may be relatively short at just three hours, but within this compact duration, Booth manages to create a world that feels lived-in, authentic, and immersive. The pacing is finely tuned, never rushing but allowing the tension to simmer and build organically. It's a testament to Booth's storytelling acumen that even in this concise format, the characters are well-fleshed, the conflicts impactful, and the resolution satisfying.

In the capable hands—or rather, voice—of Jack de Golia, the characters spring to life, each with their unique cadence and personality. De Golia's narration adds a layer of authenticity, making the Old West setting feel all the more real. His ability to infuse the characters' voices with emotion and distinction is nothing short of remarkable.

In conclusion, "Shootout at Warbird" is a stellar audiobook that rides the waves of conflict, honor, and integrity in the Old West. Edwin Booth's masterful storytelling, coupled with Jack de Golia's impeccable narration, creates an auditory experience that's not to be missed. With its gripping plot, morally rich characters, and the clash of generations, this audiobook is a harmonious blend of traditional Western elements and timeless human dilemmas. So, saddle up and embark on a journey through a world where bullets and ideals collide, leaving you on the edge of your seat until the very last word.

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Good old fashioned western

Just how a western should be! Well written with just the right amount of detail!
Big rancher trying to run the smaller ranchers out, is a familiar storyline but the son vs the father makes this one exciting! Great three-hour read! Enjoyed the narrator!

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The story is really entertaining

The story is well narrated and written so that you feel like in you in a western town or riding on horseback or on a old steam train. Great job.

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Classic western!

An excellent western set perhaps in Colorado or Wyoming in the days of cattle barons when range wars were a common conflict among ranchers. Our protagonist Neil Wallace, a young man in his 20s, is asked from his mother’s deathbed to come back home after being away for many years to help his father. Home is the Warbird ranch. His father King Wallace has risen to power along with the size of the ranch. King has also attained a violent and malicious presence among the ranchers in the territory. Now King threatens to divert the water source to Warbird, leaving the other ranchers to do his bidding. Neil, the antithesis of his father, comes home to the boiling point of a range war. Can Neil talk sense to his father and stop the gunplay before everything explodes? I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Shootout at Warbird

This is about Father against Son. Neil ( The Son) comes home to the big ranch. King ( The Father) is trying to take over all the small ranches. This is an excellent storyline. Neil doesn't like the way his Father is doing the other Ranchers. The book is about Neil trying to do what's right. This is an excellent story. Jack de Golia does a great job narrating this book. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.

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