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The Burning [Dramatized Adaptation]

The Last Gunfighter, Book 8

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The Burning [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: William W. Johnstone
Narrated by: full cast, Ken Jackson, James Konicek, Tom Simpson, Daniel Gavigan, Terence Aselford, Dylan Lynch, Jeff Baker, Michael Glenn, Christopher Graybill, Richard Rohan, Jason Stiles
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When Frank Morgan sets up camp in a lush valley in Montana, the last thing he expects to see is fires lighting up the night sky as fields, farms, and homes are torched by gunslicks hired by two powerful ranchers.

For the ranchers, the battle lines have been drawn in the form of newly settled farmland that's cutting through the ranges, separating cattle from grazing land and water. But the settlers are breaking no law and no one is going to prevent them from building their homes and becoming a real town — until the two biggest ranchers turn to vicious mercenaries who won't stop killing until they run out of bullets - or someone kills them.

Now, Frank Morgan finds himself taking gun in hand once more to help folks who desperately need it. Having fought his way across the frontier, he knows his days are numbered — but anyone fixing to kill the last gunfighter had better be ready to die.

Performed by Ken Jackson, James Konicek, Tom Simpson, Daniel Gavigan, Terence Aselford, Dylan Lynch, Jeff Baker, Michael Glenn, Christopher Graybill, Richard Rohan, Jason Stiles, Tony Nam, James Lewis, Jonathan Watkins, Kate Foster, David Coyne, Eric Messner, Thomas Penny, Tim Getman, Scott McCormick, Mort Shelby, Elizabeth Jernigan, Michael Replogle, Nanette Savard, MB Van Dorn, Colleen Delany.

©2003 William W. Johnstone (P)2009 Graphic Audio, LLC
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New trail,. New Town, same old problems

Good book. I though The Drifter might settle down and take a woman for a while. It's good that he's putting his financial wealth to use. Maybe it's time he goes east to Boston and take care that lawyer who keeps send killers after him.

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The Burning (Frank Morgan)

This is another good book about Frank Morgan. In this book Frank gets involved in a range war. Cattlemen against the Farmers. The ranchers will stop at nothing. Frank takes the side of the ranchers. There is a lot of fighting in this book. Guns and fist. I don't like to see them fist fight. Frank and Smoke both is bad about fist fighting. A gunfighter should not fist fight. Like Jess Williams he doesn't fist fight. If you hurt your hand you will get killed because you can't draw. But anyway this is an excellent book. This is a movie in your mind style of book with several narrators. (Dramatized). If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.

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