The Long Dusty Trail: The Beginning, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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John Stamper
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Mel Adkins
As the great migration of men and cattle headed west to new untamed lands in the 1880s, one man stood tall. Jimmy Highsaw was honest as the day is long - cross him and hell was at hand. Leaving his job as trail scout for John Chisum, Jim rode to Durango to visit his sister, and fell headlong into a plot to bring a herd of the new breed of Hereford cattle from Kansas City to Durango Colorado. A long dusty trail filled with romance, gun smoke, hardship, and death.
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Meh
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Terrible narrator
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good western.
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Would you try another book from Mel Adkins and/or John Stamper?
NoWould you ever listen to anything by Mel Adkins again?
NoWho would you have cast as narrator instead of John Stamper?
Mark DeakinsWhat character would you cut from The Long Dusty Trail: The Beginning, Book 1?
The miner and his granddaughter.Any additional comments?
Mel Adkins writes the novel as if it's an introduction the the western genre, which is unfortunate because it's sure to drive away anyone looking to start reading westerns, as well as souring the experience for a seasoned western reader. The story line is all over the place, where just about every cliche western scenario is rehashed with no originality or contribution to the story. Limited detail on too many adventures that don't add to the main plot. Poor narrating skills, very monotone, the juvenile writing style leads to a harsh presentation of dialogue. Horrible editing with many repeated words or phrases.Keep Looking
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