The Dreamgivers, Jim Walker
The Dreamgivers, Jim Walker
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The Dreamgivers

Author: Jim Walker

Narrator: Jack Garrett

Unabridged: 6 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/18/2001

Categories: Fiction, Western


Synopsis

Jim Walker is a popular and multi-talented writer who has published numerous books in several different genres. The Dreamgivers is his first Wells Fargo Trail book, a series of westerns filled with riveting action and thought-provoking moral questions. Zach Cobb is haunted by bitter Civil War memories, but his fighting experience makes him a formidable Wells Fargo agent. When a series of payroll holdups rocks the Mojave Desert, Zach follows a trail of clues deep into the criminal underworld, where shady figures battle for control of the opium trade. Thoughts of his beloved Jenny Hays keep Zach warm at night, and maybe with a little help from above he’ll crack the case and find himself some peace. A member of the Western Writers of America, Walker also has a Master of Divinity degree and has served in several ministry capacities. Narrator Jack Garrett steps into Zach’s boots and voices all the turmoil of a good man struggling to do what’s right while keeping his world together.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Joan on October 17, 2021

The Dreamgivers is a clean western book which reminded me of a Louis Lamour novel! The main protagonist Zachary Cobb lost his family during the civil war and went west as a undercover agent for Wells Fargo. Zac accidently learns of the opium trade and illegal Chinese workers (slaves) for the railroa......more

Goodreads review by Catherine on January 06, 2016

I started this series with book four when I was about ten years old. I adored this series and at that time spent months looking for the series. They were very difficult to find but so worth it. Personally, the best books are 2, 4 and 5. I have read and reread this series so many times. Anyhow, this......more

Goodreads review by David on September 15, 2017

My copy is five cassettes. Unabridged read by Jack Garrett same cover./// By all the abuse he took, his name should of been 'Clark Kent'.......more