Conagher
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Jason Culp
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By:
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Louis L'Amour
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As far as the eye can see is a vast, empty horizon. Evie Teale has finally accepted that her husband won’t be coming home. To make ends meet she runs a temporary stage station. But though she is diligent and careful, Evie must prepare for the day when the passengers no longer come and she must protect her children in an untamed country where’s it’s far easier to die than to live.
Miles away, another solitary soul battles for survival. Conagher is a lean, dark-eyed drifter who is not about to let a gang of rustlers push him around. While searching the isolated canyons for missing cattle, he finds notes tied to tumbleweeds rolling with the wind. The bleak, spare words echo Conagher’s own whispered prayers for companionship. Who is this mysterious woman on the other side of the wind? Conagher only hopes he can stay alive long enough to find her.
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- DesperadoJoe
- 02-12-24
You'll want to listen to this if you're a fan of "Conagher" (1991)!
This is one of the few examples, particularly in the Western genre, where the book source material is faithfully translated into a film. There are only a handful of different elements in the novel, by comparison to the Sam Elliott penned and starring small screen oater, but they amount to some missing short sequences and others taking place in a different context. It's well worth the listen and I can't recommend it more! Onto the Sackett novels next, I think!
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