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Hard Trail to Follow [Dramatized Adaptation]
Texas Rangers, Book 7
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Elmer Kelton
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Andy Pickard felt ready to settle down, until the violent death of a good friend sends him on the road again, to bring a killer to justice. His trail takes him away from Bethel Brackett, but reunites him with old friends Rusty Shannon and Len Tanner.
The bank-robbing fugitive he seeks may not even be the killer, but justice must be served. For many reasons, it's a hard trail to follow.
Performed by Terence Aselford, Danny Gavigan, Tim Getman, Kate Foster, Elizabeth Jernigan, David Coyne, Ken Jackson, Eric Messner, Joe Brack, James Lewis, Andy Clemence, Nanette Savard, Drew Kopas, Scott McCormick, Michael John Casey, James Konicek, Richard Rohan, MB Van Dorn, Tim Carlin, Lily Beacon, Tony Nam, Michael Glenn, Dylan Lynch, Christopher Graybill, Peter Stray, Thomas Penny, Gary Telles, Johann Dettweiler, Jeff Allin, Yasmin Tuazon, Sherri Edelen, Bobby Aselford, Mort Shelby.
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- Danny Harr
- 04-27-24
Hard trail to follow
This is another adventure in the life of Andy. In the last book I was praising Farley. Now I'm back to not liking him again. I used to didn't like Andy now I love him. In this book Andy had retired from the Rangers and was going to settle down. Than circumstances brings him back on the trail of outlaws. There is a lot of things happening that keeps you interested. A very action filled book and worth adding to your library. This is a movie in your mind style of book with several narrators. (Dramatized). If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.
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