Save It for Sunday, William W. Johnstone
Save It for Sunday, William W. Johnstone
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Save It for Sunday

Author: William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone

Narrator: John Little

Unabridged: 11 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/28/2023

Categories: Fiction, Western


Synopsis

From the greatest Western writers of the 21st century, the second adventure featuring circuit rider Taylor Callahan, a mysterious man in black who rides from town to town with a bible in hand and guns in his holsters, delivering the word of God and hard-fought justice …

From Confederate marauder to rebel gunfighter to repentant preacherman, circuit rider Taylor Callahan’s road to perdition has been a hellish ride. Sinners beware.

After riding with Missouri bushwhackers, Taylor Callahan vowed to never take another life. He’s making good on it in Peaceful Valley. By day, swamping a saloon.

By night, preaching the Good Book. But this little settlement is about to become anything but peaceable. When the marshal takes a bullet in a sheepmancattleman skirmish he pins a badge on Taylor leaving the circuit rider open to a whole new world of hell …

A railroad engineer building a line from Laramie to Denver is cutting across Arapaho land starting a war on Peace Treaty Peak. If that’s not enough to set the county on fire, Taylor’s trigger-happy past comes calling. The revenge-seeking Harris boys are hot on his tail. With the marshal down, Peaceful Valley is ripe for
the taking—and blasting Taylor to kingdom come is part of the deal. If keeping the peace means breaking Taylor’s vow so be it. He’s looking forward to strapping on his Colt .45 again. That’s the gospel truth.

About William W. Johnstone

William W. Johnstone is the #1 bestselling western writer in America, and the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of hundreds of books, with over fifty million copies sold. Born in southern Missouri, he was raised with strong moral and family values by his minister father, and tutored by his schoolteacher mother. He left school at fifteen to work in a carnival and then as a deputy sheriff before serving in the army. He went on to become known as "the greatest western writer of the twenty-first century."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Abibliofob on January 31, 2023

I do like this new series about the Circuit riding preacher by William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone. Save it for Sunday is the second book and we get to know a little more about Callahan and his past. The troubles in Peaceful Valley is not the best story ever but there was some surprises I didn't......more

Goodreads review by Janalyn, the blind reviewer on March 29, 2023

Taylor Cavanaugh has been a bully in outlaw but now since moving to peace Valley he’s a savior and wants to save men from the life he escaped. He’s ridden with Confederate outlaws and done some dastardly deeds but he wants only to bring man’s spirit to the Lord and not because he ended the life but......more

Goodreads review by Jim on January 06, 2023

This is the second Taylor Callahan novel, and it easily surpasses his first appearance. Where the first book had a great character in a mediocre story, “Save it for Sunday” succeeds with both elements. This book features plenty of adventure, but continues to develop its strong lead character. “Save......more

Goodreads review by Jacqui on January 18, 2023

William Johnstone's Book 2 in the Taylor Callahan series, Save it for Sunday (Pinnacle Books 2023), follows the journey of a circuit riding preacher who spreads the good word to anyone who will listen long enough to tithe whatever they can afford. Callahan doesn't care how much that is, even if it's......more

Goodreads review by Denice on April 07, 2023

There is no such thing as a bad Johnstone western. Each series is built around main characters whose belief in the law and family is absolute, even if they've had to be reformed to get there. From Preacher, the original mountain man to the Jensen family to Perly Gates, to.....well, you get the point......more