
The Lone Ranger Rides
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Wiens
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By:
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Fran Striker
The lifeless bodies of Texas Rangers lay scattered on the floor of Bryant’s Gap. One man, wounded and left for the buzzards, comes back to consciousness and vows to bring the killers to justice. Now known only as the Lone Ranger, this man, his steadfast horse, Silver, and trusted friend, Tonto, set out to bring justice to the men who ambushed him and his fellow rangers.
With a ‘Hi-Yo Silver, Away-y-y-y,’ the Lone Ranger embodies classic American ideals of the champions of the Wild West. The Lone Ranger first found success as a 1933 radio show, then expanded into books, television, comics, and motion pictures. This iconic character has been portrayed George Seaton, Clayton Moore, and by Armie Hammer in the 2013 movie release The Lone Ranger (with Johnny Depp as Tonto).
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There's nothing overly sophisticated about this book. It's a classic pulp and all that implies. The characterizations are products of their time, which means some will see it through the modern lens and call it racist, and others will see it through the lens of yesteryear and be astonished at just how equal and complimentary the partnership between the Ranger and Tonto really is. And let's be honest here: while English is clearly not Tonto's first language, his broken dialect is actually more grammatically correct than many of the other characters they encounter in the stories. This book has some secondary character expansion that we never really got on the radio or the TV, and it fumbles a bit with the newfound freedom to tell more than an old script ever could. At the same time, that simplicity is a breath of fresh air. This book has its flaws, but this is the template for how it should be. Two American icons out for justice on the plains of the Old West... simple, easy, heroic, and a good setup for the series of books that follow.
The narrator could be better. His straight voice is acceptable for the Ranger, but his female lead is a bit unsteady, and his villains come across more like Yosemite Sam. Actually, that might be in keeping with the tone of the old radio/TV versions. He does, however, project a general lack of enthusiasm, which is unfortunate because anyone who has ever listened to the other versions knows, the dynamic narration is needed to push things along. It's not Shakespeare, but it does need that extra "umph" that Jeff Wiens didn't provide for whatever reason. He may not have knocked it out of the park, but he didn't kill it either, so it'll come down to personal preference. This reading might actually work better for some because it's not so over the top.
Hi-Yo, Silver!
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Audible needs to add more of these Lone Ranger stories. Please.
Move over Batman!
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I wish there were more audible books for the Lone Ranger.
#Nostalgic #HappyEnding #FeelGood #Tagsgiving #Sweepstakes
Enjoyable, The detective from my youth.
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"The Beginning$ - A great story Kemosabe!
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Great Classic
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It is so bad I thought it was a parody and kept waiting for the laughs. I don't deserve my money back. I should be paid for the time I wasted waiting for this stupid story and acting to get better.Would you ever listen to anything by Fran Striker again?
NoHow could the performance have been better?
The worst. My family could have done better from our garage.What character would you cut from The Lone Ranger Rides?
The author and the readerTerrible
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