
Red Moon
Author: Ralph Cotton
Series: Ranger #30
Narrator: George Guidall
Unabridged: 6 hr 36 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 12/05/2014
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction

Author: Ralph Cotton
Series: Ranger #30
Narrator: George Guidall
Unabridged: 6 hr 36 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 12/05/2014
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction
Ralph Cotton is the USA Today bestselling author of the critically-acclaimed Jetson Nash series. His first novel, While Angels Dance, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1994. Since then, he has written a number of successful series, including the Ranger series, the Dead or Alive trilogy, and the Danny Duggin series, along with a number of standalone novels. Before becoming a writer, Cotton was a horse trainer, a lay minister, and the second mate on a commercial barge. He lives in Corydon, Illinois.
It was a solid western. The author presents likeable characters. He certainly knows horses. The wolves were a bit over the top. But that is pretty typical of a western. I especially liked Sam's growing relationship with his roan horse. A mutual respect born of survival. This is worth the read if you......more
"MOTHER NATURE'S DECISIONS" A man born of two worlds, trying to adjust to the white world, but is seen as "breed", the Indian side more accepting but there are still issues. An excellent environmentalists all Indians, only take what you need to survive. But Wilson Orez had turned rogue and was on The......more
Classic Best Lines of the Book: "How do you decide who lives and who dies?” said Orez. The Arizona Ranger stood staring at him. “I keep it simple,” the Ranger said. “I carry a list of names. If your name gets on the list, you’re halfway there already.” He paused, then added, "Your name's been on that......more
Bloody Story Some say they wish they had lived back - in the West - not me anyone could get caught up!......more
Another sturdy entry in this series from the ever reliable Ralph Cotton, who knows how to do it. Ranger Sam Burrack is a man of few words, and that's a good thing, because the more the protagonist in a traditional western talks, the less convincing they become. Cotton's dialogue is great--clipped an......more