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The Rider of the Ruby Hills

By: Louis L'Amour
Narrated by: Jim Gough
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"Ross Hardy had made his decision. He sat in the middle of all he owned, a splendid Appaloosa gelding, a fine California saddle, a .44 Winchester rifle, and two walnut-stocked Colt .44 pistols. These were his all. It was a life that had left him rich in experience, but poor in goods of the world. The experience was the hard-fisted experience of cold winters, dry ranges, and the dusty bitterness of cattle drives. He had fought Comanches and rustlers, hunted buffalo and horse thieves. Now he was going to ride for himself, to fight for himself." (From the book)©1949 Better Publications, Inc. (P)2005 Blackstone Audiobooks Action & Adventure Westerns Fiction Historical Fiction Genre Fiction
Engaging Western • Action Packed • Perfect Narrator • Suspenseful Plot • Immersive Setting • Classic Storytelling

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One of the best of Louis L'Amours western stories! We truly enjoyed this story and the man reading it. Thanks for another wonderful Audible experience!

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Liked the story. Second time through. Recommend as a good western story. Well read. do not like required fifteen word limit for review

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Always good as is to be expected from Zane Grey the great western American icon

Classic!

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As always the characters come to life. I can actually see them, even. Though I am blind. I loved the segment when the Chinaman hid the boys under a tarp and diverted the attention of the guys looking for the boys by offering good melons. They called him crazy and moved off. Letting him take care of the boys.

One of the best that he wrote!

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