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Title: Kid Rodelo
Author: Louis L'Amour
Narrator: Edoardo Ballerini
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-04-14
Publisher: Random House Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 48 votes
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Joe Harbin hadn't killed a man for a fortune in gold just to sit in prison and let Rodelo collect it.
But when he and his men break out and head for the stash, they end up with a pair of unwelcome partners: Rodelo and a beautiful woman with a hidden past.
To get fifty thousand dollars in gold across fifty miles of desert, the desperate band quickly learns how much they need each other - and how deep their greed and suspicion can run. At the end of the journey lie the waters of Baja and a new life in Mexico, but first they have to survive the savage heat, bounty-hunting Yaqui Indians, and the shifting, treacherous nature of both the desert sands and their own conflicting loyalties.
Members Reviews:
Vintage Western That is Worth a Read
If you are a fan of Louis L'Amour, this is vintage L'Amour at his best: good guy gets into a bad situation, there is a struggle against a protagonist, the hero comes out in the end being underestimated and a heck of a shot, and the hero gets the girl. Along the way, L'Amour's description of the geography, scenery, etc. are second to none: when the main character is dying of thirst out in the hot desert, a part of you feels thirsty, too. While the story lines of most of L'Amour's books can be predicted, they are an enjoyable 1.5 to 2 hour diversion, and he makes you feel as if you are right in the middle of the action.
Five Stars
great book
Five Stars
I throughly enjoyed reading this book, Louis L' Amour never disappoints. A great read with interesting turns and reveals!
Redemption
I always receive a moral nugget from Louis's books. Great vivid picture through his adventurous depictions .
It's tough coming to the end of the book.
Four Stars
Good