High Lonesome, Louis LAmour
High Lonesome, Louis LAmour
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High Lonesome

Author: Louis L'Amour

Narrator: David Strathairn

Unabridged: 3 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2005


Synopsis

Considine and Pete Runyon had once been friends, back in the days when both were cowhands. But when Runyon married the woman Considine loved, the two parted ways. Runyon settled down and became a sheriff. Considine took up robbing banks. Now Considine is planning a raid on the bank at Obaro, a plan that will pit him against Runyon . . . and lead to riches or suicide. The one thing he never counted on was meeting a strong, beautiful woman and her stubborn father, hell-bent on traveling alone through Apache territory to a new life. Suddenly Considine must choose between revenge and redemption—and either choice could be the last one he makes.

About The Author

Our foremost storyteller of the American West, Louis L’Amour has thrilled a nation by chronicling the adventures of the brave men and woman who settled the frontier. There are more than three hundred million copies of his books in print around the world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah Grace on January 31, 2019

So good! But did he have to kill so many characters though??? 😭......more

Goodreads review by John on August 02, 2020

Great story. Considine an outlaw must choose $60000 in gold or a girl called Lennie. His gang Hardy, Dutch and the Kiowa’s loyalty might get them into trouble. A fist fight, bank robbery and a lot of Apache’s battle it out with a good ending. The description of the desert, the outlaws with the hearts......more

Goodreads review by Josh on September 14, 2023

High Lonesome? More like, the author was high and lonesome when he wrote this! jk that's not true, it was just okay.......more

Goodreads review by Greg on March 28, 2016

My favorite thing about this book was the prose and a bit of the dialogue. I like how conversations just start, are short, but tell you a lot. The real thrill is when you get about a page of prose, perhaps describing the country, the Indians, or just the outlaw's way of life. I did find myself wande......more