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Narrated by:
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Lloyd James
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By:
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Johnny D. Boggs
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- R. Terry Pickett
- 01-22-05
The Big Fifty (Unabridged)
Excellent combination of fiction and history. Done in the tradition of Louis L'Amour. A must read for fans of the old west.
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- Stevan
- 08-05-08
Good old-fashioned western thriller
Excellent characters and plot, but an old-fashioned western complete with good guys, bad guys, indians, and saloons.
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- Richard
- 02-20-08
Western fun
I gave this book four stars because it held my attention. Many books lately have not done that even though they have had good ratings. I will qualify my rating by underlining that this is a western. If you do not like westerns you will not like this methinks. I could be wrong because this is a good story pretty well told. A bit hokey on the accents from time to time but that does not take away from the action. There is a lot of action and you can get wrapped up in the story. I know I did and listened til it was over. If you are a western fan download and enjoy.
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- Laurie G. Merkel
- 07-16-08
The Big Fifty
I really enjoyed this audio book. Isn't that what we look for?
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- Saddlemaker
- 07-05-07
Realistic
From someone growing up in the west and being raised and making a living around horses, cattle , guns, and saddles, this is a very entertaining and realistic book.It tends to move right along without endless fillers. Very enjoyable and full of surprises.
The narrator does a very excellent job using different voices to the point of the listener sometimes wondering if it does not have a full cast like a movie.
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