Guns of Wolf Valley, Ralph Cotton
Guns of Wolf Valley, Ralph Cotton
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Guns of Wolf Valley

Author: Ralph Cotton

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 7 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/11/2010

Categories: Fiction, Western


Synopsis

USA Today best-selling author and Pulitzer nominee Ralph Cotton writes thundering westerns. In Guns of Wolf Valley, CC Ellis is a long rider-a cool-headed gunslinger with a reputation known far and wide. When he's ambushed by a group of four trappers, he manages to blast two before being severely wounded and left for dead. Still alive, he's found by a boy whose mother will need his help fighting-off the malicious advances of a corrupt and sadistic preacher named Jessup.

About Ralph Cotton

Ralph Cotton is the USA Today bestselling author of the critically-acclaimed Jetson Nash series. His first novel, While Angels Dance, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1994. Since then, he has written a number of successful series, including the Ranger series, the Dead or Alive trilogy, and the Danny Duggin series, along with a number of standalone novels. Before becoming a writer, Cotton was a horse trainer, a lay minister, and the second mate on a commercial barge. He lives in Corydon, Illinois.


Reviews

Guns of Wolf Valley: Novel by Ralph Cotton 7.5/10 Stars - A good to great book, with a few small flaws. As a disclaimer, this is the first western I have ever read. I come from reading marine thrillers and grimdark fantasy, so keep this in mind! Characters: 2.0/2.5 I struggled for a while in decidi......more

Goodreads review by Monica

Not a bad read. It's been several years since I read a Western, and it's a fun genre to get into. Lots of good characters in this one. Liked the cult aspect of the story. It added to the frustration for the folks you root for.......more

Okay. Got me through another week in the exercise room.......more

Goodreads review by Peter

Always enjoy a good western once in a while and this one was enjoyable for me to read. Mr. Cotton has provided a nice fictional tale of the old west as it may have been. C. C. Ellis is the hero with a checkered past who must confront Father Jessup and his group of followers in an effort to save the......more