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Silently Beats the Drum

The Drum Series, Book 1

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Silently Beats the Drum

By: W.R. Benton
Narrated by: Robert Thaler
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The Civil War has beaten down Jeb Patton beyond the point of mere exhaustion. Only the precious memories of the girl he left behind sustains him as he fights on. He should have died countless times as he fought for Southern Cause and Jeb knows his luck is running mighty low. Fate catches up to him one night near a no-name town somewhere in war-torn Arkansas. Instead of waking up in the arms of an angel, he wakes up in a medical tent - his right leg gone. With this blow Jeb loses the desire to live, until he meets a man even more severely injured than himself. Taking strength from this unfortunate fellow soldier's misery, the newly discharged Jeb makes plans to head home.

It's not an easy road, and Jeb is hampered by his injuries, the dangers of bushwackers and Union soldiers who are raiding the countryside. Ironically Jeb befriends an old slave - now a runaway heading north to freedom. Together they stand a better chance of surviving the chaos and they team up in their travels. Challenges and heartache await them on the dusty trail, but the pair set out for Montana with little more than their courage and dreams of a better tomorrow.

Another exciting historical adventure, and story of friendship and bravery from best-selling western author W.R. Benton.

©2005, 2016 W.R. Benton (P)2016 W.R. Benton
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Westerns World Literature Heartfelt
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

well a friend told me about it. Was a fine listen. Exciting. I like westerns and this thing had lots of action.

What other book might you compare Silently Beats the Drum to and why?

Killing Plain by Ralph Cotton the hero in that one Ranger Sam Barrack reminds me a bit of the hero in this one by Benton

Have you listened to any of Robert Thaler’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

no, never heard of him. He's good though. A sure hand. Tons of characters.

If you could take any character from Silently Beats the Drum out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Jeb. He is the hero. Be like going out to dinner with Clint Eastwood or Tommy Lee Jones

Any additional comments?

this was a pretty fast listen because the action keeps it going and I liked all the characters and how different they were. I'll be listening to everything in this series I think. The writer knows what he's doing and really got my attention

Real adventure

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What made the experience of listening to Silently Beats the Drum the most enjoyable?

the writer keeps driving the action so you never know what's coming up next

What did you like best about this story?

the Captain's gang was funny. They kept losing guys in fights, gettin dry gulched, until they were down to the bottom of the barel and the bad guy gets to face the Entire Sioux nation pretty much on his own, too bad for his ass

What does Robert Thaler bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Thaler is obviously an actor and really good reader. there were so many different characters it sounded like one of those old radio shows with 15 or 20 actors in the background

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I liked it. Benton does get long winded at times. He can throw that stuff out but he holds my attention and I listened to the whole thing in a pretty short span and than might be sayin a lot because i dont have patience for audio that is boring, not in my line

Any additional comments?

Nope

Exciting

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Where does Silently Beats the Drum rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

one of the best I probably finished it in 2 days. worth it

What was one of the most memorable moments of Silently Beats the Drum?

The gun fights and Injun fights

Which scene was your favorite?

when Buffalo Hump goes to talk with the Sioux medecine man

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

there was a woman who cried over her child. I felt that.

Any additional comments?

the book was action packed. The narrator was very talented but went too fast sometimes. Benton really likes writing odd characters and then blowing em away

the Old west

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Sure. It listens like a movie. I got really involved.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Silently Beats the Drum?

I did like a lot of the women. The slave girl especially. The old black man riding with the Indians was a hoot

What about Robert Thaler’s performance did you like?

this guy was very good with that deep cowboy voice but I was angry that they did not give credit to the woman who read the female parts, she was very fine, why do they do that??

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I did cry a bit over slavery. The author worked that angle pretty well. The Sioux Indians were funny sometimes and strange maybe you could say. There's a scene in there where there toking up in a tepee that's pretty hilarious. Thee bad guy was so bad he was funny.

Any additional comments?

I'm not done yet with this one, I'm in chapter 38 but I will definitely follow Benton and get some of his other stuff, this one was well worth it.

Action packed

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If you could sum up Silently Beats the Drum in three words, what would they be?

Big page turner

Who was your favorite character and why?

Buffalo Hump was somebody I don't find often. So was the Indian named Bear. They were very honorable but they were very savage. They had a code.

Have you listened to any of Robert Thaler’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No. Thaler knows what he's doing. Huge range of characters, women too, some of the characters were pretty one of a kind

If you could rename Silently Beats the Drum, what would you call it?

Tale of the Wild West

Any additional comments?

I read a review on this one but didn't expect much. I wonder if folks know what a good writer Benton is, he really uses his imagination and he kept me guessing but he does repeat himself and I hope he stops that because I will get the next audio in the series maybe

Diamond in the rough

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