Comanche Moon Free Audiobook Download by Larry McMurtry


Comanche Moon, the second novel in Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove series, is set during the drive to California. After their cattle buy in Texas - of which they have only bought 1/3rd of- they are forced to leave their ranch and start north with a dry spell looming ahead. The characters meet many obstacles on the way, but one stands out: a Comanche raiding party.

'Frank Muller' is a narrator that has been around for a while that can really bring the emotion and the momentum to the story.

The first recorded buffalo hunt by a white man in the history of Texas, Comanche Moon is a story of passion, adventure, and a love affair between two people. The novel opens with Englishman William Mathews falling off his horse and lying unconscious in an Indian camp. He has no idea that he will soon be married to the beautiful daughter of an Indian chief.

The narrator of this audiobook is Frank Muller, who is best known for his work on audiobooks about writers such as Shakespeare and Hemingway. McMurtry's novel takes place in and around the Texas/Mexico border during the late 1800s. The protagonist, Seth Bullock, must get to Comanche Moon before any other man because he has a personal vendetta against them.

Frank Muller is a retired English professor from the University of Texas at Austin. He has been reading and telling stories since he was a very small boy. Frank's voice is warm, deep, and soothing. He has been described as 'the perfect narrator' by the New York Times.

Frank Muller is being awarded the prestigious 'Narrator of the Year' award by The Audio Publishers Association. As a seasoned narrator, Frank Muller has been recording many works of Larry McMurtry for the past 30 years. He's read everything from children's books to adult novels and short stories.

Published Date 1997-11-01
Duration 24 hours 0 minutes
Author Larry McMurtry
Narrated Frank Muller
Reviews
(49 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Literary Fiction, Western

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