Drawn and Quartered, Peter Brandvold
Drawn and Quartered, Peter Brandvold
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Drawn and Quartered

Author: Peter Brandvold

Narrator: J. Rodney Turner

Unabridged: 8 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/14/2023


Synopsis

In Drawn and Quartered, the explosive new book in Peter Brandvold's Bloody Joe western series, a young man rides back into Mannion's territory with mysterious intent.

Matt Severance was accused of stealing a mine payroll with his older brother, Roy. Bloody Joe killed Roy, but the other rider got away. Folks believe Roy hid the money before he died, and they think Matt has returned to retrieve it though Matt insists he's only back to clear his name and to take over his dead father's ranch.

Matt faces harassment from all sides, and its Mannion's job to keep the young man, whom he comes to like, alive and to retrieve the hidden loot. As a savage war erupts in the mountains, in Del Norte, Mannion's deputy, Rio Waite, confronts his own growing lack of bravery in the face of many threats in town, and Mannion's wife, the former Jane Ford, confronts her own growing mortality after having been shot in the chest by the savage bounty hunter, Xavier Lodge.

Don't miss this new potboiler western from the pen of "Mean" Pete Brandvold!

About Peter Brandvold

Western novelist Peter Brandvold was born and raised in North Dakota. He has penned nearly 200 fast-action westerns under his own name and his penname, Frank Leslie, as well as Tabor Evans and, more recently, Max O'Hara, the name under which he has written the recent Wolf Stockburn Railroad Detective series. He is the author of the ever-popular .45-Caliber books featuring Cuno Massey as well as the Lou Prophet and Yakima Henry novels. The Ben Stillman books are a long-running series. Brandvold published two horror westerns-Canyon of a Thousand Eyes and Dust of the Damned, also republished by Wolfpack. Brandvold has lived all over the American west but currently lives in the woods of western Minnesota with his dog, Buddy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Todd

Review title: Too short and too small This book serves only as an introduction and outline to the topic of American political cartooning, and suffers from being both too short and too small. Too short--since much of the 150 pages are given over to reproducing the cartoons, there is little room for the......more

Goodreads review by Dan

A solid introduction to the subject. More like 3 1/2 stars for the text, but the cartoons were well selected and hence I round up.......more