• Guns of the Timberlands

  • By: Louis L'Amour
  • Narrated by: Jason Culp
  • Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (593 ratings)

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Guns of the Timberlands

By: Louis L'Amour
Narrated by: Jason Culp
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Publisher's summary

Clay Bell spent the last six years fighting Indians, rustlers, and the wilderness itself to make the B-Bar ranch the prize of the Deep Creek Range. But Jud Devitt, a ruthless speculator from the East, now threatens everything Clay has worked for. Devitt, holding a contract with the Mexican Central to deliver railroad ties, wants to harvest timber off the land where Clay grazes his cattle. Backing Devitt are shady politicians, a dishonest banker, and fifty of the toughest lumberjacks in the county. But as Colleen Riley, Devitt’s fiancée, realizes the brutal game he’s playing, her disapproval of his actions, and Clay Bell’s obvious integrity and charm, pull her toward a destiny that will tip the scales in their bloody battle over timber and cattle.

©1984 Louis L'Amour (P)2010 Random House Audio

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Good Western Story

This was definitely one of the smoother reads of L’Amour. Clay Bell is the rancher with a herd of cattle who has staked out a claim to some good timberland. Jud Devitt is the railroad tycoon that has been informed about some valuable timber on Bells land. Washington, lawyers, government agents, fist fights and guns make for a battle of cattlemen versus loggers. The book was really good, but did have a slight anti-climatic ended.

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Entertaining

I need to relax… This book fit the bill! The story is engaging but not overwhelming. It's worth your time

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Super good book

I love this book and all of Louis L’ Amore books and Jason Culp’s narrating job was splendid

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needs a man and woman narrator

women narrator's part would have sounded better with a woman. Still a great story

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Good Read, bring fists bullets, Plenty of Coffee

Typical of his story lines, a hard working ranch, a timber villein and a few surprises, in a wide open country. You can walk in , sit down and see the story unfold. You will enjoy the Timber and Cowboy spin.

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I love when the good guys win I don't like bullies

I love when the good guys win I don't like bullies, and I love when the good guys stand up to them

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Beatiful tale of life lived in west.

Young man begins a journey to find himself and life long ambitions in western travels.

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Enjoyable, typical L'Amour

This was a typical L'Amour western, but definitely a good one! I prefer different voice actors, but the reader did a great job of differentiating each character.

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The presentation is 90% of the review, and J C is

very good. Louis stories are all good, some excellent, but a bad presentation destroys the best book.

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Another Great One!

You can’t beat Louis L’Amour for a great western. Wonderful book and performance. A must for your library.

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