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Remington Trail

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A man with the right look, the right skills, and a past that shadowed every mile.
On the frontier, a man needs little—a good horse, a steady hand, and the grit to face what trails behind him. Sam Remington carried all three into Eaton, along with war scars that never quite healed. He wasn’t seeking glory, just honest work.

Work came easy—and turned deadly fast. A message run on a fast black gelding ended in ambush, gunsmoke, and dead men cooling in the dirt. Longhorn cattle drives crushed men into the earth. In a land still bleeding from the Civil War, this country didn’t hand out second chances.

Still, Eaton offered more than scars and gun smoke. A chance at true love gave him reason to plant roots, even as rustlers prowled the hills, bushwhackers waited in the gullies, and a dangerous man rode with greed, revenge and violence in his wake. Sam wasn’t anyone’s tool and the town of Eaton wasn’t the end of the trail. It was the beginning of a reckoning that could write him into legend—or into the ground.

©2025 Judith Kelly (P)2026 Judith Kelly
Fiction de genre Historique Guerre
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Remington Trail is the kind of Western that gets under your skin and stays there. The story opens in 1867 Kansas, but it feels close and immediate, carried on the gritty ole-western frontier voice of a narrator who sounds like he belongs in Eaton as much as the hero, Sam Remington does.

The audio performance is fabulous! The narrator doesn’t just read the lines; he inhabits them, giving Sam a quiet, steady presence and letting the tension build in the spaces between words. You can hear the weight of war in Sam’s pauses, the grit in his choices, and the tenderness in the rare moments when he lets his guard down. The voices for side characters are clear and distinct, which keeps the world grounded and believable.

On the story side, Remington Trail hits is a true classic Western with cattle drives, ambushes, rustlers, bushwhackers—but always through the lens of one man dragging the shadows of his civil war past behind him. The plot moves well, with action scenes that are physical and dangerous, balanced by quieter scenes that pull hard on the heart.

Where gun smoke matters but people matter th'most

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From A guy's mind set, fresh from a war, very logical storyline. Captured the spirit of being in the old west and that fine line of the risk of death and the thrill of success in being a cowboy. Excited for book 2 in this series!

The most western... western!

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