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As Lew Dorset journeys west in search of his father, he meets Chuck Morris and together they fight the Cheyenne. Befriending the Sioux, they absorb the native culture. When Chuck falls into trouble, Lew's attempts to help him culminate in near fatal danger.
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"[Tabori] has a gruff voice, which suits him well in this enjoyable, muscular tale. In fact, I can't recall any better narrator of Western fiction, because this guy's not a dandy-he's an enthusiastic actor who makes you believe he's actually Lew Dorset telling his own lively story, which happens to be set in the West in the 1860s."
Jonathan Lowe, Land Line
"Tabori has a gruff, guttural reading style with speech patterns that fit this gritty cowboy narrative…A real man's tale that Brand fans will enjoy."
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"Brand's classic western roils from one hair-raising adventure and conflict to the next…Tabori's gravelly tones suit the title well."
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