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Three Walked the Shadow Trail

By: Toni V. Sweeney
Narrated by: Matt Weisgerber
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To walk the shadow trail means to lead a life of pain and sorrow, to be alone forever.

Many men came to America to escape their old lives. Baron Karl Augustus Dietrich Wilhelm von Brandt was no different, though he fled his father's crimes and not his own.

Easily swindled into buying a Nebraska ranch that's little more than a sand dune, the European tenderfoot is befriended by half-Pawnee Johnny Moon, a ne'er-do-well usually one step ahead of the marshal. Soon Johnny has Will looking and sounding like a Nebraskan. Working together, the impoverished nobleman and the half-breed cowboy transform the ruin into a thriving ranch. Through tough times and good, Johnny Moon is there for Will, closer than a friend, trusted like a brother.

Then Will marries Silent Summer Woman, the headstrong daughter of a Pawnee chief, and the first wedge of mistrust is driven between the two men. For Johnny Moon is harboring a secret, and if Will discovers it, it will not only destroy their friendship, but also their lives.

©2021 Toni V. Sweeney (P)2021 Wordwooze Publishing
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A Western Triangle

This was a good read/ listen about the West in the days when europens were coming to US to Ranch, Farm, and raise cattle. The son of a Baron, who was fleeing his father's debts in Germany, comes to America with Horse Breeding Stock to start over in Kansas. Narrator does a nice job with the voices and Storyline.

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A Journey Worth Taking

There are tales that simply whisk you away into another time and place, and "Three Walked the Shadow Trail" by Toni V. Sweeney, narrated by the talented Matt Weisgerber, is undoubtedly one of those captivating stories. This audiobook, set against the backdrop of the Old West, takes listeners on a thrilling adventure, rich with history, friendship, and secrets. With echoes of classic Western films like "Open Range" and "Young Guns," this audiobook offers a riveting tale of land baron battles and the resilience of the human spirit. In this 2000-word review, we'll delve deep into the captivating world of "Three Walked the Shadow Trail."

To walk the shadow trail, as the book's summary suggests, is to lead a life of pain and sorrow, to be alone forever. In the case of Baron Karl Augustus Dietrich Wilhelm von Brandt, fleeing his father's crimes in Germany leads him to America in pursuit of a fresh start. This premise immediately captures the listener's attention, drawing us into the story of a man seeking redemption in a new and unfamiliar land.

The story is set during the era when Europeans flocked to the United States to try their luck at ranching, farming, and cattle raising. It paints a vivid picture of the challenges and aspirations of those who dared to venture into the vast and untamed American frontier. As we follow Baron Will von Brandt on his journey, we can't help but admire his courage in the face of adversity.

One of the strengths of "Three Walked the Shadow Trail" lies in its compelling characters. Baron Will von Brandt, a European tenderfoot, is easily swindled into buying what turns out to be a barren Nebraska ranch. However, his determination to make a new life for himself in this harsh environment is truly inspiring. Will's transformation from a naive outsider into a rugged Nebraskan rancher is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

The audiobook introduces us to a cast of diverse and memorable characters, but it's the character of Johnny Moon that steals the show. Johnny, a half-Pawnee ne'er-do-well, befriends Will and becomes his mentor in the ways of the American West. Their friendship is the heart and soul of the story, a bond that grows stronger as they work together to turn the desolate ranch into a thriving operation.

The portrayal of Silent Summer Woman, the headstrong daughter of a Pawnee chief, adds depth to the narrative. Her marriage to Will introduces an element of cultural clash, as well as a sense of tension that keeps the listener engaged. The audiobook skillfully explores themes of trust, loyalty, and the consequences of hidden secrets.

Toni V. Sweeney's masterful storytelling brings the Old West to life in vivid detail. From the vast, sunbaked plains of Nebraska to the rugged frontier towns, the audiobook paints a stunning picture of the American West. The descriptions of ranch life, cattle drives, and the challenges of survival in this unforgiving landscape are so evocative that you can almost taste the dust in the air and feel the heat of the sun on your skin.

The setting of "Three Walked the Shadow Trail" is reminiscent of classic Western films like "Open Range" and "Young Guns." Much like in these films, the story revolves around land baron battles, but it also delves deeper into the personal journeys of its characters. While there are elements of action and suspense, the audiobook's focus on the human connections and emotional conflicts sets it apart.

Audiobooks, at their best, offer a unique blend of storytelling and performance. In this regard, Matt Weisgerber's narration of "Three Walked the Shadow Trail" is nothing short of exceptional. His voice is like a warm campfire on a cold night, drawing you closer to the story with every word.

Weisgerber's ability to capture the distinct voices and personalities of the characters adds depth and authenticity to the audiobook. Whether he's voicing the cultured Baron Will, the rugged Johnny Moon, or the spirited Silent Summer Woman, his narration brings these characters to life, making them feel like old friends.

Furthermore, Weisgerber's pacing and intonation are spot-on, ensuring that the audiobook maintains its grip on the listener's attention from start to finish. He navigates the emotional highs and lows of the story with finesse, making us laugh, cry, and hold our breath in suspense as the narrative unfolds.

At its core, "Three Walked the Shadow Trail" is a story about friendship and redemption. The friendship between Will and Johnny Moon is the beating heart of the narrative. Their journey together, from strangers to brothers in all but blood, is a testament to the transformative power of genuine human connection.

The theme of redemption is beautifully woven into the story as Will seeks to escape his past and build a better future. Through hard work, perseverance, and the guidance of his friend Johnny, he finds a path to redemption in the rugged American West. This theme resonates with listeners, reminding us that it's never too late to make amends and start anew.

As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Johnny Moon harbors a secret—one that could shatter not only their friendship but also their lives. The tension builds steadily as listeners are kept in suspense, wondering when and how this secret will be revealed. The audiobook's ability to keep us guessing and emotionally invested is a testament to Toni V. Sweeney's storytelling prowess.

The theme of betrayal is a powerful and relatable element of the narrative. It serves as a reminder that even the strongest bonds can be tested when secrets and mistrust come into play. As listeners, we are left pondering the consequences of choices made in the heat of the moment and the impact they can have on our lives and relationships.

In "Three Walked the Shadow Trail," Toni V. Sweeney has crafted a Western masterpiece that is brought to life with depth and emotion by Matt Weisgerber's exceptional narration. This audiobook takes us on a journey of redemption, friendship, and the enduring human spirit in the wilds of the American West.

The characters are rich and relatable, the setting is vividly depicted, and the themes of friendship and redemption resonate long after the final chapter. As a listener, you'll find yourself immersed in the world of ranching, cattle drives, and the challenges of the Old West, all while rooting for the characters you've come to care about.

For fans of Western literature and those who appreciate a well-crafted audiobook, "Three Walked the Shadow Trail" is an absolute must-listen. It captures the essence of the American frontier and the indomitable human spirit, making it a timeless tale that will continue to be enjoyed for generations to come. So, saddle up and embark on this unforgettable journey—it's one well worth taking.

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Almost a DNF

While the narration was good, the story itself was marred by titillating details that didn't work for me; I prefer a more wholesome , feel good story that I grew up with ... such as Zane Grey, Louis L'Amour, and Max Brand ... which this isn't. There are parts that aren't too bad, but the bulk of the story revolves around course behavior colored by stereotypes and prejudice (that lacking any truly interesting characters, made it more difficult to enjoy). And what a crap ending.

I was given this free advance review/listener copy (ARC) audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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