The Bells of San Juan
Jackson Gregory
Leído por John W. Michaels





Rod Norton is a lawman in a land where bandits and criminals make their own rules. Risking his life for justice and a future with the woman he loves, mortal danger awaits. For Norton and those in peril, the Bells of San Juan will chime. (Summary by Betty M.) (7 hr 7 min)
Capítulos
00 - Introduction | 3:56 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
01 - The Bells Ring | 18:54 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
02 - The Sheriff of San Juan | 17:23 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
03 - A Man's Boots | 16:28 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
04 - At the Banker's House | 24:58 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
05 - In the Darkness of the Patio | 17:58 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
06 - A Ride Through the Night | 17:33 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
07 - In the Home of the Cliff-Dwellers | 13:43 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
08 - Jim Galloway's Game | 15:46 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
09 - Young Page Comes to Town | 18:49 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
10 - A Bribe and a Threat | 22:39 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
11 - The Fight at La Casa Blanca | 25:22 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
12 - Wavering in the Balance | 8:59 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
13 - Concealment | 24:58 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
14 - A Free Man | 13:05 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
15 - The King's Palace | 22:47 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
16 - The Mexican from Mexico | 8:32 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
17 - A Stack of Gold Pieces | 14:17 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
18 - Desire Outweighs Discretion | 14:15 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
19 - Deadlock | 17:07 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
20 - Fluff and Black Bill | 11:02 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
21 - A Crisis | 21:40 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
22 - The Beginning of the End | 10:15 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
23 - The Strong Hand of Galloway | 13:19 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
24 - In the Open | 10:28 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
25 - The Battle in the Arroyo | 14:27 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
26 - The Bells Ring | 9:03 | Leído por John W. Michaels |
Reseñas
Great reading of a transgressive Western





Nullifidian
I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook. Listening to it really brought home to me how many Westerns are created using the Stoic virtue ethics, with its emphasis on fortitude and civic responsibility. Seneca and Marcus Aurelius would have no problem recognizing the motivations of the hero Rod Norton. But at the same time it is also transgressive in its plot, which relies on the fact that white settlers of the Southwest were prepared to blame Mexicans rather than other white people for crimes, and in having a love interest who is a fully rounded, capable, intelligent, and educated woman (a doctor, no less, at a time when women doctors were so rare as to be almost nonexistent). The reading is excellent, though the reader stumbles at a few less common English words. My favorite was when "nonplussed" became "non-pulsed", momentarily turning this into a Zombie Western. Incidentally, there's an interesting portion of the novel that strongly implies that Jackson Gregory was familiar with the case of Phineas Gage and that he kept up with the latest neuroscience.
Sparky





SPARKY
I cannot say any more clearly than the previous Nullifidian..a few bits seem far fetched but the reader made it believable and is a favorite of mine





Mick Bradford
John Michaels has knocked another one out of the park!!
couldn't get into story, became background noise after chp. 3





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