Six Bits a Day

Six Bits a Day
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Hewey Calloway Series, Book 3

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

George Guidall

شابک

9781436185820
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
George Guidall excels in his presentation of Kelton's Wild West adventure, set in 1889 Texas. Guidall shines in his portrayal of young hicks and cowboy wannabes. His acting skills are in perfect harmony with the standard plotlines of romance, cattle-rustling and herding, old-time sheriffs, and the hard struggle of pioneer women. Hewey Calloway is a fun-loving cowboy who can't shoot straight. His younger brother, Walter, is a serious cowboy who, much to Hewey's horror, wants to marry a pretty waitress, Eve, and become a farmer. Guidall is an extraordinarily gifted narrator with a delivery style that compels attention and is fun to listen to. S.C.A. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

September 5, 2005
Hewey Calloway is a fun-loving cowboy who can't shoot straight; his younger brother, Walter, is a serious cowboy who, much to Hewey's horror, wants to marry a pretty girl and become a farmer. Both are looking for a job and a meal in 1889 West Texas. After being mistaken for rustlers and rescued from hanging by a friendly Texas Ranger (a terrific character from another Kelton series), the boys hire on with Mr. C.C. Tarpley's cattle ranch, working for six bits—75 cents—a day. Hewey volunteers them both to drive cattle from San Antonio back to Tarpley's ranch on the Pecos, hoping Walter will forget his fanciful notions. The trip has its share of excitement, but when their Texas Ranger friend asks for help in capturing a hard-boiled case, Hewey gets real nervous. Add some clever cattle stealing back on the Pecos, a range feud between two stubborn cattle barons, rival gangs of cowboys who would rather get drunk together and let their bosses fist-fight, and some of Hewey's pranks, and Kelton, who has more than 40 westerns to his credit, is riding high again. Not much six-gun action, but Hewey's smart mouth more than makes up for the lack of gunsmoke.




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