The Lone Star Ranger
Gelesen von Mark F. Smith
Zane Grey
Buck Duane, son of a famous gunfighter, falls prey to the old problem - called out by a cowboy who wants to make trouble, Duane kills him and then must ride off to the lawless country near the Neuces River to escape being arrested and perhaps, hanged. His brief encounter with deadly gun-play has ignited a deep urging to repeat the adrenaline rush but is tempered by ghosts that haunt his sleep. He only dares to release his inner demon when he is taking down an outlaw who is particularly known for his brutality.
He develops a reputation for killing the most notorious Texas outlaws, which draws an unexpected interest: a captain of the Texas Rangers offers him a pardon and a ranger's badge if he will infiltrate the gang of the shadowy figure known as "Cheseldine" who wields vast power in West Texas, and make it possible for the Rangers to break the gang's hold on the region's towns. Duane accepts, never guessing in his wildest nightmares that he would sniff out this Cheseldine, his hideouts, his lieutenants... and fall in love with his daughter! (Summary by Mark F. Smith) (11 hr 11 min)
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Bewertungen
FRAN STRIKER LOVED IT
Avid Listener
If you didn't enjoy this book, then you need to read "EASTERNS." To the listener who commented on the non-Texas accent, I presume that the reader copied Rock Hudson in "Giant." The accent was fine with me.
ensomr
This was an interesting listen. It dragged at first due to a tough hand being dealt the main character and it seemed all was lost. But then the action picked up in the second half and ended happily, if somewhat abruptly. However, for me the narrative was spoilt by a large chunk (two whole chapters or more) being almost identical to a section of “the rustlers of pecos county”, with simply the characters names having been changed. Naturally, it didn’t therefore sit well within this storyline and felt like it had been forced into the text almost as if Zane Grey had run out of ideas. This was a real shame. The last few chapters however were original once again and a good listen.
most engaging story
Linda in PNW
I enjoy cowboy 🤠 stories. This was a wild west shown as tough and unforgiving to men of good character that made bad decisions. The hero struggles with choices between good and evil. Ultimately, he has a difficult choice to make. I enjoyed this book. Mark Smith is one of the best readers that Librivox has. He could probably make any book great if so inclined.
Great Story, Almost Perfect Reading
Carl Kessler
Love the story. The reader does a great job. It's tough for a reader to use different voices for each character. it's particularly tough for a man to do a woman and vice versa. He attempts to do the female voices and it doesn't work. The rest is so good though that you should listen to this.
Lone Star Ranger is awesome!!
Ace🛩
The Lone Star Ranger is one of my favorite books in LibriVox i am a gun lover -narrow escaping person and loved this book ever since I listened to the first chapter and I love the reader and found a couple of books by Zane Gray i am going to download a couple and listen to them
Will Snuffin
Long ago I began my ride with the men pend by Zane Grey. The trails end may be just around the next bend for me but it soothes my spirit to know that this adventure will be shared by generations to come. Happy Trails, Will Snuffin
Zane-Smith
Enjoyed enjoyed! I am a Zane relative of Betty Zane mother of Zane Grey I have several books but never had time to read them. Retirement has allowed me the time to listen. Thank you Mark Smith, job well done
JAG
I enjoyed the adventure and the realism of the gun play. The description of the various locations were very good as well as the character portrayal. The reader did an excellent job and I thank him for time and effort.