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Butler's Wager

By: Robert J. Randisi
Narrated by: Jack Garrett
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Ty Butler came from Eastern wealth—but killers destroyed everyone who shared his name. Seeking a safe haven in the open West, he's found a home among the outlaws, tinhorns, and fugitives who gather at the gaming table. His skill at reading faces and cards has kept Butler in the money—and it's kept him sharp and ready…for the assassins who're hunting him down.

Working his way to Dodge City, Butler finds the town in an uproar. A new law's in charge here where Bat Masterson carved his legend—old, powerful, and dangerous grudges are about to explode—and Ty Butler's caught right in the middle. When the gunsmoke clears, he'll have friends and enemies in all the wrong places. And to make it out of Dodge alive, he'll need all the aces he can get his hands on.

©2007 Robert J. Randisi (P)2008 Recorded Books
Westerns Fiction Genre Fiction

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This is a good western. It took me a while to get into this book. But after I figured everyone out I got into it. Butler is a gambler he's running because some important people has a bounty on his head. It's not a law bounty but a personal bounty. There was the right amount of action in this book. He becomes friends with Jim Masterson. Bat Masterson brother. (a saloon owner). At the end of the book Bat Masterson shows up and there's a big final show down.They look out for each other. I'll continue this series. Jack Garrett does a great job narrating this book. Which is why I listened to it to start with. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.

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