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  • Tackett and the Indian

  • By: Lyn Nofziger
  • Narrated by: Lloyd James
  • Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
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Tackett and the Indian

By: Lyn Nofziger
Narrated by: Lloyd James
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Summary

Yarn-spinner Nofziger is at the top of his form in this fast-paced adventure from the American frontier. Falsely accused of cattle-rustling upon arriving in Montana, Tackett is rescued by a comely Sioux maiden, only to find himself in constant danger from a vicious cattleman bent on revenge.

This fetching yarn of romance and derring-do contains non-stop action and wonderful characters like the mysterious Nez Perce Chief Whitewater, the evil Bailey Harbor, and the mountain man Pick Boone. Nofziger's large and colorful cast and exquisite storytelling bring to life the old west with all the color and verve commanded by his friend, the late Louis L'Amour, who also makes a cameo appearance.

©1997 Lyn Nofziger (P)1998 Blackstone Audiobooks

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"Lloyd James matches our hero Del Tackett's 'aw-shucks' narrative style to create a real Western atmosphere. Reading with quiet drama, James draws listeners in....With plenty of 'bad guys' ever present, James and Nofziger together foster an atmosphere of suspense, tension, and mystery." ( AudioFile)

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to childish for an adult

the story line is good enough but kept thinking I was back at school the narration is poor and sounds to simple to hold ones attention not one to keep in my library

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