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Riders of the Tumbling K is an overlooked novel-length work that Louis L’Amour wrote as a series of three novelettes over a five-year period from 1947 to 1951. It was first published in ebook format in 2014 and has since enjoyed consistent popularity. An audiobook edition is now available to L’Amour fans who prefer listening to rather than reading his enigmatic stories about the taming of the West. With his ear for cowboy jargon, and his feel for the wide-open spaces, L’Amour has created a wholly fictional but entirely real setting for his stories, and created characters that seem as real as if they’d truly lived. More so than many stories in other genres, though not originally intended to be read aloud, they benefit from it greatly. It’s almost like listening to an old timer who lived through those adventures recounting them around a campfire, or in a rocking chair on a shady front porch. Randal Shafer has the perfect voice to make these stories and characters ring true. His slight rural twang effortlessly transports the listener to yesteryear and the hard scrabble living conditions that existed for the inhabitants of that region.