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Charles G. West
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Tanner Bland leaves his Virginia home on foot to fight for Dixie and rides back on a fine horse. Most folks would call that a profit - until they consider his loss. Thinking him dead, his intended marries his brother shortly before Tanner returns home. With no desire to remain in Virginia, Tanner heads west to join an old army pal. The two friends are destined for a world of trouble in the form of the Leach brothers in the untamed Montana Territory.
Performed by Mort Shelby, Tim Getman, Christopher Scheeren, Michael Glenn, Johann Dettweiler, Bradley Smith, Terence Aselford, Michael John Casey, James Konicek, Elizabeth Jernigan, Gregory Gorton, James Lewis, Tim Carlin, Richard Rohan, Ren Kasey, Joe Brack, Patrick Bussink, Kimberly Gilbert, Jeff Allin, Tony Nam, David Coyne, Eva Wilhelm, Nanette Savard, Dylan Lynch, Steven Carpenter, Colleen Delany, Drew Kopas, Joel David Santner, Eric Messner, Tracy Olivera, Ken Jackson.
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Narrator
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Writing style?
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great listen. nice way to keep a person's interes
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- Danny Harr
- 08-21-24
Tanners Law
I felt bad for Tanner starting out. He comes home from the war and his girlfriend thought he was dead and married his brother. He leaves home and joins up with his army pal. (Jeb). They get into all kinds of bad situations. This is a fun book to listen to. It's more fun and two young boys sowing there wild oats. Then disaster strikes. Jeb likes the ladies to much. They have trouble with the leach brother and Indians. There's fighting and killing and Tanner has to go on a revenge hunt and get even with the leach brothers. I really enjoyed the last part of this book. This is a movie in your mind style of book. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.
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