• Ten Shoes Up

  • Angus Series, Book 1
  • By: Gary L Stuart
  • Narrated by: Kelly Klaas
  • Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
  • 2.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Ten Shoes Up

By: Gary L Stuart
Narrated by: Kelly Klaas
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Ten Shoes Up, populated with horses, saddles, guns, and outlaws, is not a traditional "western". Angus lives alone on a mountain straddling the New Mexico/Colorado border. He doesn't talk much, and carries himself in a way that draws strangers to him like an anvil beckons the hammer. His world view is whatever he can see from the back of his horse. When he decides to come down off his mountain, "all hell breaks loose".

©2015 Gary L. Stuart (P)2015 Gary L. Stuart

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Terrible. Most western story fans have some background in firearms. In this case the author did little research which affected the authentic representation of firearms of the time period, which for me, permanently affected the authors credibility.
The narrator did a good job with t he story he had to work with. Each character was represented in first-person which was odd and made it difficult to follow.

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