TRAIL HAND: A WESTERN STORY was an enjoyable listen. It was a smell the dirt, leather, and gun powder western tale that kept me entertained. I liked the way the story began with Owen sitting at the cantina contemplating the worm at the bottom of the Mezcal along with his situation. After I finished the book, I noticed the similarities. I could feel the tension and mistrust in the air between the characters. The atmosphere at the dusty old hole in the wall was sweat and whiskey. Owen Burke is a likeable guy with a nice Morgan and a Henry carbine who decides to join in a horse drive as a guide. The other vaqueros aren’t trusting of him even though Don Hernandez hires him after noticing his daughter’s interest. After the ambush, Owen knows he’s in deep trouble and needs to find who stole the horses and save his own neck in the process. With few people to trust and even fewer who trust him, Owen meets an abandoned boy he calls Sprout who had grown up with the Kiowa who taught him several ways to stay alive if caught in a sticky situation.More of this review at "Sixth Dimension Audiobook Reviews"
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