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Santa Fe Passage

By: Clay Fisher
Narrated by: John Lescault
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Kirby Randolph was a tough mountain man. He had promised himself he would get the wagon train to Santa Fe because Aurelie St. Clair was in one of the wagons. She was half Indian, the most beautiful and the toughest girl he had ever seen.

This is the story of men and women who kept the Santa Fe Trail open in the 1880s, from Westport, Kansas, to Santa Fe, New Mexico.

©1952 Clay Fisher (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Westerns Fiction Genre Fiction Winter Christmas
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it's one thing for an author to write Kirby being raised in the West Virginia ,then became a mountain man. To listen to him , is something else. yet I found myself wanting to hear what happened next

wow,

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The narrator's attempt to sound "old-timey" was too much of a distraction. Couldn't take anymore

Couldn't take the narration

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Not the best by this author in fact I had to reassure myself that this was by CF because the plot and characters were wholly unoriginal even knowing the book was written in the 60s and had probably served as the template for many later films and books. Try another title because CF was very good when he was good.

Became boring

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Good story very hard to follow. very confusing at times. So quick in changing of parts for the story it was very hard to what was taking place.

Good Story

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I got more out of the book on the second time listening. Thanks John I will listen to it again.

Interesting

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