Jericho's Road

Jericho's Road
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Texas Rangers Series, Book 6

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

Jonathan Davis

شابک

9781440797446
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Elmer Kelton, celebrated and prolific author of Western fiction, has written a melodrama of sometimes violent tensions between ranchers on the Mexico-Texas border during the 1870s. By virtue of a rather conventional plot and characters--uninspired, albeit serviceable, narration prompted numerous yawns from this reviewer, though aficionados of this genre may have the opposite reaction. Narrator Jonathan Davis's chief virtue is his authentic, manly Southern drawl and intelligent reading. Y.R. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

November 1, 2004
Seven-time Spur Award–winner and the author of more than 40 books, Kelton serves up another action-packed western with this sixth volume in his Texas Ranger series. The Texas-Mexico border in the 1870s was a bad place for gringos and Mexicans alike: both sides raided, rustled and murdered to settle old scores from the days of the Alamo and the Mexican War. Texas Rangers Andy Pickard and Farley Brackett are assigned to an understaffed Ranger company along the Nueces Strip, a bit of desert fought over by Mexican rancher Guadalupe Chavez and Texas land baron Jericho Jackson, and they quickly realize that keeping these enemies apart will be a deadly job. An ill-advised killing and a coverup cause Jackson to declare all-out war on the Chavez family, with the Rangers caught in the crossfire. Andy and Farley try desperately to stop the killings but are hampered by a commander who'd rather just let both sides kill each other off. As ambushes and gun battles leave lead-perforated vacqueros
and cowboys all over the desert, the Rangers determine that there's more to the feud than family loyalty, racism and old insults. Once again, Kelton offers an exciting tale in which the bad guys are really bad and some of the good guys are, too. His characters are sharply defined, the historical background is vivid and the gunplay can't be beat. Agent, Nat Sobel
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