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The Marauders of Pitchfork Pass

By: Clay Houston Shivers
Narrated by: Mitchell MacGaver
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It’s 1873, only a few years after the Civil War, and the West is changing. But there is still one town where good citizens can feel safe.

When the sheriff of Silver Vein is killed, it’s up to saloon keeper Curly Barnes - an admitted coward - to see that justice is done. Along for the ride are two legendary Texas Rangers, the soon-to-be famous outlaw Johnny Ringo, and a couple of brothers who like to play with dynamite.

But after the dust settles, who will be the last man standing?

©2020 Clay Houston Shivers (P)2020 Clay Houston Shivers
Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Westerns

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escape with this cast of characters to the old west

Clay's writing brings a welcome level of depth to the characters in this Western: their daily lives, work, and relationships, and the world they live in-- from bathing and hygiene habits, to when it is or is not okay to shoot something or someone.

Humor is encountered in unexpected places, from a man's relationship to his horse (if Molly were a car today, we would say that old car had a lot of character) to the most clever profanity used to curse the blazing sun.

full of adventure and surprises, it was an enjoyable escape to join these characters and get lost in this book.

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Humor was awesome

Great story. Really pull us into the book. Loved Clays fun with the story. Highly recommended listening the performance was amazing

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Great western

Great narration and a fun story.. very well written! Excellent character building. I'm looking forward to Clay Shiver's next book.

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