The Lone Star Ranger

Written by:
Zane Grey
Narrated by:
Pat Bottino

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
8
Narrator
2
Release Date
January 2006
Duration
11 hours 51 minutes
Summary
After killing a man in self defense, Buck Duane becomes an outlaw, a companion of the gunfighters and rustlers who live along the Texas border.

In a camp on the Mexican side of the river, he finds a young girl held prisoner and, in attempting to rescue her, brings down upon himself the wrath of her captors. Henceforth, he is forced to live a lonely life, hunted on one side by honest men, on the other by outlaws.

Then, one day, a big-hearted captain of rangers takes Buck into his camp, wins him a pardon, and makes him a ranger, pledged to fight for the law rather than against it. The girl whom he attempted to rescue also finds good in Buck.
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Scott

Lots of background into the life of a WWII submariner's dangerous world.

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Gordon Goodman

Dated and sprinkled with racial epithets, this is still classic Zane Grey. Tantor lucked out in its reader since they do things so cheaply. Near the end I believe another reader took over for the first. At times a bit overdramatic or corny, it yet remains compelling.

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