Flints Gift, Richard S. Wheeler
Flints Gift, Richard S. Wheeler
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Flint's Gift

Author: Richard S. Wheeler

Narrator: John Lescault

Unabridged: 10 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/10/2010

Categories: Fiction, Western


Synopsis

“He thought that this was why he’d become a newsman. Yes. A paper’s principle purpose was to report the news and earn a profit, but once in a while, a paper could become a beacon, a lantern, a bonfire for the good.”—from the bookIt’s 1877, and all over the West, frontier towns have sprung up, drawing those in search of new beginnings after the Civil War. The young community of Payday is a paradise of rolling meadows and balmy skies, with a quiet population of ranchers and merchants. Into this Eden comes young editor Sam Flint, whose fledgling newspaper, The Payday Pioneer, earns him friends within the town and trumpets Payday’s glories throughout the West.Sure enough, The Payday Pioneer lures settlers to the town. But to Sam’s dismay, they are settlers of the wrong kind. Soon Flint finds himself in the middle of an all-out war for control of the town. Perfect Payday is in danger. But Sam Flint will put his life on the line for what he believes in.

About Richard S. Wheeler

Richard S. Wheeler is the award-winning author of historical novels, biographical novels, and Westerns. He began his writing career at age fifty, and by seventy-five he had written more than sixty novels. He began life as a newsman and later became a book editor, but he turned to fiction full time in 1987. Wheeler started by writing traditional Westerns but soon was writing large-scale historical novels and then biographical novels. In recent years he has been writing mysteries as well, some under the pseudonym Axel Brand. He has won six Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America and the Owen Wister Award for lifetime achievement in the literature of the American West.

About John Lescault

John Lescault has been an audiobook narrator for over twenty-five years and has recorded more than three hundred titles, spanning works of fiction and nonfiction. He has also provided narration for NPR’s Performance Today, Nightline, and Deaf Mosaic. He has appeared with the National Symphony Orchestra as Beethoven and Dvorak at the Kennedy Center.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Benjamin on July 18, 2014

Sam Flint is a newspaperman, newly arrived to a frontier settlement in Arizona Territory called “Payday”. He is encouraged by the Eden-like budding town site and decides to setup his press and start a weekly newspaper. He meets friends, town leaders, and one particularly attractive woman that peeks......more

Goodreads review by Robert on July 21, 2022

Typical western. It has the good guys, bad guys, a love story, a few secrets revealed, and a shoutout roundup at the end where the town is saved. I was into it just because I like westerns but it was predictable.......more

Goodreads review by Abraham on March 11, 2022

Ok, what I like about Richard Wheeler’s characters is that they are normal flawed individuals that find themselves in extraordinary circumstances. They do amazing things!!......more


Quotes

“A master storyteller whose heart is obviously in the West.” Library Journal

“A modern master of the historical novel...This is a superb series.”
Rocky Mountain News

“Wheeler’s forte is big, character-rich tales of the last days of the West…He tells a crisp story that packs a punch.” Kirkus Reviews

“Patrick Cullen has a comfortable yarn-spinner’s voice and moves the story along effortlessly.” AudioFile