
The Buffalo Gun
Book Two of the Walking Y Series
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Narrated by:
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Jason Markiewitz
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By:
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Jeter Isely
The troubles at the Walking Y are far from over for Woody and his crew. Though they might have stopped the senator's plans to seize the ranch, that doesn't mean that William Bell will be so willing to drop the fight.
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As always I love hearing Jason Markiewitz narrating.
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Excellent sequel, even better than The Walking Y.
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Isely, he's got that knack for spinnin' a yarn that takes you right back to the days when a man's grit was measured by the dust on his boots and the iron in his soul. This Walking Y Series ain't just a collection of stories – it's a journey through the heart of the West, where danger's as common as the sagebrush and courage rides beside every rider.
Markiewitz, well, he's got a voice that's like the echo of a Colt's shot ringin' off the canyon walls. When he speaks, you can smell the campfires and hear the creak of leather saddles. He's got the knack for bringin' them characters to life – from the rugged cowpokes to the mysterious strangers – they all come alive in the flicker of his words.
Now, in "The Buffalo Gun," danger's like a shadow cast across the prairie. Isely paints a picture so vivid, you'll swear you're ridin' alongside them characters, feelin' the hot breath of danger on your neck. There's a rawness to his storytelling that's like the bite of a winter wind – it wakes you up and reminds you that life out here ain't for the faint of heart.
From the first word, you're thrown into a whirlwind of adventure. The trails are rough and treacherous, and the foes are as unpredictable as a spooked mustang. But that's the beauty of it – you ain't sittin' on no porch; you're ridin' through the storm, facin' down danger with every turn of the page.
Isely knows the West like a man knows the lines on his palm. He captures the spirit of the land, the grit of the people, and the clash of iron and will that defined the frontier. This ain't just a story – it's a glimpse into a time when a man's word was his bond, and the buffalo gun was his law.
So, my friend, if you're lookin' for an audiobook that'll take you on a ride through the heart of the West, "The Buffalo Gun: Book Two of the Walking Y Series" is the ticket. Isely's words and Markiewitz's voice come together like the harmony of a well-played tune. It's a journey into danger and high adventure that'll leave you yearnin' for the days when the wild frontier still whispered its secrets to those who dared to listen.
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Jeter Isely, the author, vividly and accurately weaves a fictional story based on the time and life of the Wild West. It is through the use of vivid word imagery and rich dialogue; that he captivates his audience. The storyline and plot twists are wonderful! Blending in authentic situations and characters, his story moves flawlessly. True to the time, his characterizations, action, and plot were spot on! It is obvious that Isely is well-versed in this time period.
The narrator, Jason Markiewitz delivers a wonderful performance. He captures and projects each character’s essence and emotion vividly whether it is anger, fear, hatred, evil, passion, worry, etc. While the author, Jeter Isely, creates these rich and vibrant characters, it is Jason Markiewitz who brings them to life through his rich tones, energy, and subtle pauses. He keeps the book moving at a quick pace and keeps the audience riveted.
Having grown up on Westerns, I was surprised to find an author and narrator who captured the spirit of the West and its people as accurately as they have done. A time when the law took second place and defending one’s life and property with a gun was acceptable. A definite must-listen!
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