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The Town Marshal

De: Robert Vaughan
Narrado por: Chris Abell
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The Town Marshal is ripped from the annals of authentic American history of the Old West. Its two main participants, James Cooper and Henry Newton Brown, form a close friendship when, along with Billy the Kid, they fight in the Lincoln County War. After that, James and Henry move on, and their bond of friendship growing even stronger as James becomes a crusading newspaper editor and Henry, a town marshal feared by outlaws and lauded by his peers and the towns he served.

But something goes wrong, and in an emotive moment, the two best friends find themselves face-to-face in a dramatic and poignant confrontation.

©2018 Robert Vaughan (P)2018 Wolfpack Publishing
Clásicos Ficción Género Ficción Westerns Viejo Oeste Salvaje Oeste

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I recently discovered western writer Robert Vaughan and have sampled several of his books. It is hard to find a new western author as the Western genre appears to be out of vogue at the current time.

This book is well written and researched. The pace is fast and the story has a good flow. The plot twists and turns and there is lots of action and suspense. The story is about two men who rode with William Bonny in the Lincoln Country Wars. They both settled in Kansas: one a lawman and the other a newspaperman. I enjoy these short books after reading some long non-fiction books.

The book is five hours and thirteen minutes. Chris Abell does a good job narrating the story. Abell is a voice actor and audiobook narrator.


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THE TOWN MARSHALL

There is two different parts to this book. The first part is about the Lincoln county war. I enjoyed the way the told that story. I've heard different versions this one is good. The next part is after they separate. Henry and Coop goes on and Henry becomes a sheriff and Coop a newspaper editor. They end up on different sides. I enjoyed this book but I don't get the name. A Town Marshall is a very small part of the book. Billy the kid is in the first part of the book. It's about friends and getting even. It's easy to keep up with everything that's going on. Chris Abell does a great job narrating this book. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.

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