The Buckskin Line

The Buckskin Line
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Texas Rangers Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

نویسنده

George Guidall

شابک

9781501913358
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
In 1861, after his adoptive father is bushwhacked and murdered, Rusty Shannon joins a loosely organized group that turns out to be forerunners of the Texas Rangers. Expertly dramatized by Richard McGonagle, this traditional Western offers the usual elements of romance, Comanches, and cowboys. McGonagle easily and convincingly portrays young and old, male and female, as well as maintains a consistent volume and tempo. He narrates episodes with Indians or with young lovers with empathy and care, adding an audio dimension to Kelton's genuine characterizations. The Old West lives again. S.C.A. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

June 28, 1999
Six-time Spur Award-winner Kelton, author of more than 40 westerns (The Smiling Country, etc.), once again presents a solid story of murder, revenge and Indian fighting, in which almost everyone but the unlikely hero is quick on the draw. Rusty Shannon is a young Texas Ranger in 1861, full of lofty ideals and a sense of duty. After his parents were killed in a Comanche raid, he was raised by Mike Shannon, a tough Ranger veteran. Now, as the Civil War looms and secessionist fever runs high, Mike is murdered for his outspoken political views, and some of Rusty's friends are lynched by a Yankee-hating zealot. Rusty vows revenge, but revenge must wait. With Union troops gone from Texas, there is a constant threat of bloody Comanche raids on the undefended frontier. Meanwhile, the Rangers must ride the dangerous middle ground between strong pro-South and pro-North sentiments. Still undecided about which side to take, Rusty makes his fair share of mistakes, but in the end, murder and lynching are resolved, and he finally meets his parents' killer in an Indian fight. This is a rousing tale of the Texas Rangers, early Texas history and of a brave and thoughtful young Westerner.




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