Author: Anna Elizabeth Judd
Series: Marshal Spur and the Outlaw #1
Narrator: John Fabela
Unabridged: 0 hr 7 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 06/18/2020
Many of us cannot recall the old western shows on radio and television, where thrilling endings were prompted by “Tune in again next week to see…!”. Marshal Buck Spur and his faithful sidekick Haystack brings us back to these great old days, where hero and villain alike take us through suspenseful moments of, “Will the Posse find the Marshal?” or “Will the Outlaw Gang get away with another crime?”
The Old West, a notorious outlaw gang and a well scripted crime all come together in The Stage Robbery, which represents one work in a series of “soon to come” thrillers. The “Good Guys”, tracking a kidnapped Marshal and his deputies, are one step closer to solving the crime and rescuing the Marshal…or are they? Again, we see lawman pitched against the bad guy. Again, we are welcomed to join in on the adventures of Haystack! But we’ll have to tune in next time to find out as Judd takes us through the first chapter of this classic western tale.
In the meantime, for those that appreciate the classic days of westerns and tales of the Old West…or for those who want to go back in time to the good old days for the first time…read The Stage Robbery and be prepared for anything! Tune in next time until the next review…until then!
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