Rustlers, Beware!


Lu par Roger Melin

(4.1 stars; 26 reviews)

Cattle rustling had gotten out of control in northern Wyoming, so Asa Swingley is tasked with assembling a host of men to tend to the matter using whatever means necessary. He selects Milt Bertram to be one of his lead assistants, but Bertram becomes sidelined during the trip from Texas, which causes him to grow suspicious of the true nature of this expedition. What ensues leads Bertram to better understand his possible conflict of interest and what he must do to set matters straight. - Summary by Roger Melin (2 hr 34 min)

Chapitres

Sealed Orders 12:20 Lu par Roger Melin
Western Soldiers of Fortune 13:46 Lu par Roger Melin
Bertram Makes a Go-Devil 17:15 Lu par Roger Melin
A Battle and a Bullet 17:21 Lu par Roger Melin
A Ride to Sanctuary 17:11 Lu par Roger Melin
Swingley Has His Say 18:15 Lu par Roger Melin
The Masked Horseman 20:24 Lu par Roger Melin
The Mark of the Beast 16:25 Lu par Roger Melin
Some Debts are Paid 14:09 Lu par Roger Melin
The Texan Hears From Home 7:18 Lu par Roger Melin

Critiques


(5 stars)

Roger Meline is a perfect match for westerns. I like A. Chapman's poetry very much. This story was typical of the genre, but you know that going into it so to fuss is futile. I hope that they have more of Chapman's works.

Roger M kix ass! good cowboy story


(5 stars)

great rendition of a typical cowboy book. Roger M is always great to listen to.

Solid Western


(3 stars)

Thank you to Roger Melin and the writer. A stand and well told Western. Worth a listen.


(3.5 stars)

it's alright story abruptly ended in my opinion but excellent narration thanks Roger thanks Libervox