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The Family Jensen [Dramatized Adaptation]

Family Jensen, Book 1

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The Family Jensen [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: William W. Johnstone, J. A. Johnstone
Narrated by: full cast, Mort Shelby, James Lewis, Thomas Penny, Michael John Casey, Thomas Keegan, Nanette Savard, Elizabeth Jernigan, Michael Glenn, Terence Aselford, Richard Rohan, Bradley Smith
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The Family Jensen: Preacher, Smoke, and Matt

Trapped in a remote cabin, surrounded by ruthless gunmen, Matt Jensen and his adoptive father Smoke Jensen join forces with their old friend, Preacher, in the greatest fight of their lives. A ruthless cattle baron has waged an all-out war against the peaceful native tribesmen who have become Preacher's friends. In a bloodthirsty bid for land, power, and wealth, the baron's drafted an army of professional killers to destroy the homesteaders - among them the Jensens are the only men brave enough to stand in his way.

Now, Matt, Smoke and Preacher face their ultimate and most deadly challenge - and share their hopes, fears, secrets, and dreams - in what could be their final, most desperate hour. No matter what happens, they are the Family Jensen. Surrender is not an option.

Performed by Mort Shelby, James Lewis, Thomas Penny, Michael John Casey, Thomas Keegan, Nanette Savard, Elizabeth Jernigan, Michael Glenn, Terence Aselford, Richard Rohan, Bradley Smith, Ken Jackson, David Harris, Colleen Delany, Yasmin Tuazon, Christopher Graybill, Eric Messner, Johann Dettweiler, David Coyne, Nathanial Perry, Dexter Hamlett, Patrick Bussink, Joel David Santner, Evan Casey, Drew Kopas, Tim Pabon.

©2010 William W. Johnstone and J. A. Johnstone (P)2012 Graphic Audio, LLC
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The Family Jensen

This is the first book in this series. This series has Matt and Preacher in it. There helping the Indians. There is a lot of action in this book. I like books with Matt and Smoke together. And Preacher adds to it. The narrators does a good job. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.

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How corrupt things were in the west during those days.

The way Smoke and Matt Jensen and Preacher work well together and always for the correct side in a fight.

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Lack Luster Story

Overall this story felt contrived to say the least. Which ever Arthur that wrote this story did an awful job. Just absolutely uninteresting is putting it mildly. When Indians sound like whites and whites sound like whites, then something has gone terribly wrong somewhere in a story about indians.

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