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  • The Town Tamer

  • By: Dusty Rhodes
  • Narrated by: Don Ranson
  • Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (134 ratings)

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The Town Tamer

By: Dusty Rhodes
Narrated by: Don Ranson
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Publisher's summary

J.C. Holderfield brought law and order to the lawless frontier of Texas in the mid-eighteen hundreds and became known far and wide as “The Town Tamer.” His reputation for cleaning up a town was backed up by his fast gun and made him sought after by the law-abiding citizens and feared by those that would prey on them.

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The Town Tamer

This is an amazing book. J.C. Holderfield is in other books by Dusty Rhodes. In this book you get to see how he grew up. He had it rough as a kid and went out on his own. He goes through a lot of hard times but he learns as he goes. This book is worth buying in my opinion. I like all of Dusty Rhodes books . In this one Don Ransom narrates it. He does an excellent job. Gene Engeme narrates most of his books and Rusty Nelson narrates one. All are good narrators. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.

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A great story of building the west

Dusty Rhodes is making a name for himself as a western writer who tells a story like the old-fashion stories tellers of the past. This in many ways is a story of a young boy's growth and development into manhood, it also could be called a love story. It is all this wrapped into a fast moving action western with Texas history wrapped into it. I thought the name sounded familiar then remembered J.C. Holderfield was the town marshal in the Littlejohn family series. Was nice to learn about Holderfield and how he ended up the town marshal in the town where the Littlejohn's lived. I listened to this all day while on my walk, doing house chores, gardening and exercise, felt I never wasted a minute of my reading time. Don Ranson did a good job narrating the story, loved his deep baritone voice, it just seem perfect for the story. It is a shame more people no longer read westerns, there is more to a good western than people think. Give the book and genre a try.

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Westerns are my thing.

What made the experience of listening to The Town Tamer the most enjoyable?

The story,action and plot was outstanding in my opinion. Mr. Rhodes wrote a fine novel which was to my taste in this story. The main character was quiet a character. I looked forwarded each night before I retired to listing again to a few chapters, but I did not want to put my Kindle away. His story kept my instrest from begining to end. I would purchace other books by him and be quiet assured that I would be satisfied with them.

What other book might you compare The Town Tamer to and why?

I have not found such a book on the same line dealing with such a charcter as his (J. C. Holderfied) and the accomplishments he had for such a young boy.

What about Don Ranson’s performance did you like?

I was very inpressed with MrRanson's naration of this novel. For his adaption of voice's I must say he did more than a good job. He narated voice's for quiet a few characters and was good at it. I was most impressed at how he never mixed up voice's for each. He appeard to have a deep voice, but he could change it to each and remember how each sounded never forgetting who was whom. Kudos to him for a job well done.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

I was moved by the way he treated his love one and put her above all.

Any additional comments?

Even though Mr. Ranson did a nice job I believe the audio would have been much inproved with the right sex speaking the naration. That is why I gave this book only 4 star rating.

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Great Author - Touching Story!

I became interested in Westerns after reading Louis L'Amour. Having read or listen to most of his books I've tried venturing out to other Westerns, but have been disappointed for the most part.

I found "The Town Tamer" to be a refreshing aside from the regular "shootem-up" Westerns written by many Western authors. It actually tells a story--it's about a boy raised on a farm, working with his father in the fields since he was 6. When he was thirteen he not only lost both of his parents, but the bank took his farm. Alone in the world, except for his mule and his fathers rifle he sets out on his own...

It's a very touching story, so be ready to laugh and cry as J. C. becomes a man.

Don Ransom did a good job narrating the story with feeling.

This was my first Dusty Rhodes western, but not the last.

If you want something a little different in a Western, this is the book for you.

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Very good Western

This western was very exciting in the life of a town Marshall. If you like westerners than you'll like this one. There's plenty of action like gunfights and the like. This book is written in the same style as Louis L'Amour.

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