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Virgin River
- A Barnaby Skye Novel
- Narrated by: James Jenner
- Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Richard Wheeler has amassed a considerable fan base for his popular Barnaby Skye novels. An English exile, mountain man Skye agrees to lead a wagon train of consumptives to a desert locale - and faces all manner of danger along the way.
©2008 Richard Wheeler (P)2009 Recorded Books, LLC
What the critics say
"The sixteenth entry in this consistently popular series finds the English-seaman-turned-mountain-man Barnaby Skye shepherding a group of tubercular youngsters to the Virgin River, where the dry climate is thought to offer a respite for their condition. Accompanying Skye are his two Crow Indian wives and a particularly difficult horse that provides comic relief. Among the hardships the group endures are the weather, hostile Indians, and equally hostile travelers who fear catching TB. Skye and his little band also find themselves in the crosshairs between Mormon militia and U.S. government troops looking to drive the Latter-day Saints from their land....Entertaining fare for both strict western fans and historical-fiction readers. (Booklist)
"The combination of the book and the excellent reading makes it hard to stop listening." (Kliatt)
"The combination of the book and the excellent reading makes it hard to stop listening." (Kliatt)