Monahan's Massacre Audiobook By William W. Johnstone, J. A. Johnstone cover art

Monahan's Massacre

Trail West Series 2

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Monahan's Massacre

By: William W. Johnstone, J. A. Johnstone
Narrated by: John McLain
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The accidental gunslinger Dooley Monahan has quit wandering and settled down to a farmer's life. But when the itch for adventure gets too strong, he packs up and rides west.

Along with his horse General Grant, and Blue, a dog who's too smart for his own good, Dooley rides for the Black Hills to strike it rich in the gold fields of Colorado. But fate has other ideas.

When the trigger-happy Dobbs-Queeg gang holds up the Omaha bank, Dooley is mistaken for one of the robbers, and a price is plastered on his head. With every lawman in the territory hot on his trail, Dooley has no choice but to join up with the murderous outlaws.

If the hangman doesn't get him, his new friends will, but Dooley won't turn back. With Blue and General Grant at his side, Dooley will make his fortune - come hell, high water, and everything in between.

©2017 J. A. Johnstone (P)2020 Tantor
Action & Adventure Historical Fiction Westerns Fiction Genre Fiction
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all the ridicules word vomit to fill the pages. take out the meaningless, unnecessary word salad, this book would be 100 pages long. this is what happens when a c level author writes to fill pages to sell a book.

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The book lives up to its review title with agonizingly slow pacing that drains the life from otherwise promising ideas. Endless repetition and aimless tangents stretch simple points into exhausting marathons, frustrating readers who crave substance over filler. What starts as intriguing quickly devolves into a test of endurance, lacking the focus needed to engage.

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