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Boon

By: Ed Kurtz
Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
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No man is Boon’s equal, no gun more lethal.

Boonsri Angchuan travels the trails, riding from town to town with her one and only friend, a portly Arkansan drunkard named Edward Splettstoesser. She has done nothing else for years, her only goal being revenge upon the one man who should have protected her but instead sold her and her mother into bondage. From Texas to the New Mexico Territory, from the filthy backstreets of San Francisco’s notorious Barbary Coast to the ghost town of a depleted placer mine, Boon and Edward navigate corrupt lawmen, hostile Kiowa, a mad judge, and countless gunmen aiming for their heads in Boon’s dogged pursuit of answers - and vengeance.

©2020 Ed Kurtz Zimmerman (P)2020 David N. Wilson
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Revenge

Critic Reviews

Boon is a force!” (John Foster, author of The Isle)

“Kurtz's Boon is a potent example of what a modern western should be: Diverse, thrilling, and an honest romp through America's troubled past.” (Errick Nunnally, author of Lightning Wears a Red Cape and Blood for the Sun)

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This tale was extremely well written. The story is a western full of action, suspense, some despicable villains and a dark and gritty look at the old west.
Brilliantly written by Ed Kurtz and an exceptional job reading by Joshua Saxon, his ability to let us know who's talking just by the voice is unmatched.

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