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Ronicky Doone

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Ronicky Doone is a western novel by Max Brand. Excerpt from the book: "He came into the town as a solid, swiftly moving dust cloud. The wind from behind had kept the dust moving forward at a pace just equal to the gallop of his horse. Not until he had brought his mount to a halt in front of the hotel and swung down to the ground did either he or his horse become distinctly visible. Then it was seen that the animal was in the last stages of exhaustion, with dull eyes and hanging head and forelegs braced widely apart, while the sweat dripped steadily from his flanks into the white dust on the street. Plainly he had been pushed to the last limit of his strength. The rider was almost as far spent as his mount, for he went up the steps of the hotel with his shoulders sagging with weariness, a wide-shouldered, gaunt-ribbed man. Thick layers of dust had turned his red kerchief and his blue shirt to a common gray. Dust, too, made a mask of his face."
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Ronicky Doone is a very romantic Western. Bill Gregg's search for Caroline Smith is assisted by the infamous Ronicky. Roger Dressler reads this Max Brand tale of the old West with style and even pacing. His baritone is enjoyable and consistent in tone and volume. Male characters dominate, and Dressler's voice makes them come alive. Though not an unusual or unique plot, the twists and turns are believable and interesting. Recommend this title to Romance listeners as well as Western aficionados. S.C.A. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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