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Historical Fiction,
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comanche Kidnapping Obsession Revenge Texas-Indian WarsWritten by Alan Le May
Read by Tom Stechschulte
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
· Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
· Release date: 06-06-13
· Publisher: Recorded Books
Film director John Ford’s The Searchers defined the spirit of America, influenced a generation of filmmakers, and was named the Greatest Western Movie of All Time by the American Film Institute.
—A timeless work of vivid, raw western fiction and a no-holds-barred portrait of the American frontier.
From the moment they left their homestead unguarded on that scorching Texas day, Martin Pauley and Amos Edwards became searchers. First, they had to return to the decimated ranch, bury the bodies of their family, and confront the evil cunning of the Comanche who had slaughtered them. Then the pair set out in pursuit of missing Debbie Edwards.
In the years that followed, Pauley and Edwards would endure storms of nature and of men, both of them seeking more than a missing girl—and more than revenge. Driven by secrets, guilt, love, and rage, and defying the dangers all around them, the two men would become a frontier legend, searching for the one moment . . . the one last battle . . . that will finally set them free.
In this “drama of stubborn courage . . . to which the prose lends a matching stature,” Alan LeMay crafted one of the most enduring western tales ever—and inspired a work of cinematic genius that still stands to this day (Kirkus Reviews).
A few reader thought it was dated, well attitudes do change.
The First track (1 hr long) is an introduction written by Harry Carey Jr. whose father was Wayne’s good friend. It is a reminiscence of the making of the film and is skip able except the last few minutes……if you do not know the significance of the final, fade-out scene of the classic movie. Film buffs do.
There is a GraphicAudio on ABB. I don’t know if it is seeded.