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Sign up todayStringer and the Hangman’s Rodeo
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Learn moreCheyenne, Wyoming, is a town that's leaping into the twentieth century spurs first. Pretty soon Cheyenne will be just as newfangled fancy as any Eastern city. But the folks there still know how to have fun. First the rodeo—and then the hanging. It's the rodeo that Stringer has been sent out to write about. However, before he knows it, he's up to his neck in the West's most notorious murder case. They're fixin' to hang Tom Horn, but something in town smells worse than a stable boy's boots, and Stringer aims to find out what it is.
Lou Cameron (1924–2010) was a prolific American novelist with over three hundred titles to his credit, from adventure, science fiction, crime, and war to movie novelizations, Westerns, and more. In addition to the Stringer Western series, he created the Longarm character, writing under the name Tabor Evans, as well as the Renegade series, writing as Ramsay Thorne. Cameron won the Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Novel in 1976, and he was also an accomplished comic book illustrator.
Peter Berkrot, a forty-year veteran of stage and screen, has voiced over 450 audiobook titles, winning Earphones Awards, a 2012 Audie Award nomination, and a 2016 Audie Award.
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“With a fast pace and a friendly drawl, Peter Berkrot tells the story of cowboy newsman Stringer as he is sent to Cheyenne, Wyoming, to cover a rodeo—and ends up uncovering a crime. Berkrot is perfect as Stringer, the ultimate hero, who can ride a bronco better than rodeo professionals and draw his gun faster than infamous outlaws while the ladies line up to have their way with him. Berkrot gives spirited portrayals of the many colorful characters as they fight, spit, bleed, and seduce. He whips out salty language and hilarious quips as naturally as any cowboy of the Old West. The good guy will obviously prevail, so listeners can simply relax and be entertained.”
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