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Whispering Smith

Whispering Smith

De : Frank H. Spearman
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Step into the captivating world of Whispering Smith, a thrilling western novel by Frank Spearman that transports you to the late 1800s, where railroads reign supreme. Follow the journey of Gordon Smith, a keen and determined railroad detective, as he unravels a series of mysterious mishaps that lead him to a shocking betrayal by none other than his close friend, Murray Sinclair. While the plot may seem familiar, Spearman infuses it with depth and intrigue, weaving in two intertwining romances that add layers to the narrative. Renowned for his exquisite descriptions of the American West, Spearmans portrayal of landscapes and characters stands tall among early 20th-century western writers. Join us as we explore a tale that has captivated audiences not only in print but also through eight film adaptations and a TV series. (Summary by Bob Rollins)Copyright Nature and Animals Art
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    • 044 - Crawling Stone Wash
      Feb 22 2026
      Step into the captivating world of Whispering Smith, a thrilling western novel by Frank Spearman that transports you to the late 1800s, where railroads reign supreme. Follow the journey of Gordon Smith, a keen and determined railroad detective, as he unravels a series of mysterious mishaps that lead him to a shocking betrayal by none other than his close friend, Murray Sinclair. While the plot may seem familiar, Spearman infuses it with depth and intrigue, weaving in two intertwining romances that add layers to the narrative. Renowned for his exquisite descriptions of the American West, Spearmans portrayal of landscapes and characters stands tall among early 20th-century western writers. Join us as we explore a tale that has captivated audiences not only in print but also through eight film adaptations and a TV series. (Summary by Bob Rollins)
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      16 min
    • 043 - Closing In
      Feb 21 2026
      Step into the captivating world of Whispering Smith, a thrilling western novel by Frank Spearman that transports you to the late 1800s, where railroads reign supreme. Follow the journey of Gordon Smith, a keen and determined railroad detective, as he unravels a series of mysterious mishaps that lead him to a shocking betrayal by none other than his close friend, Murray Sinclair. While the plot may seem familiar, Spearman infuses it with depth and intrigue, weaving in two intertwining romances that add layers to the narrative. Renowned for his exquisite descriptions of the American West, Spearmans portrayal of landscapes and characters stands tall among early 20th-century western writers. Join us as we explore a tale that has captivated audiences not only in print but also through eight film adaptations and a TV series. (Summary by Bob Rollins)
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      12 min
    • 042 - At The Door
      Feb 20 2026
      Step into the captivating world of Whispering Smith, a thrilling western novel by Frank Spearman that transports you to the late 1800s, where railroads reign supreme. Follow the journey of Gordon Smith, a keen and determined railroad detective, as he unravels a series of mysterious mishaps that lead him to a shocking betrayal by none other than his close friend, Murray Sinclair. While the plot may seem familiar, Spearman infuses it with depth and intrigue, weaving in two intertwining romances that add layers to the narrative. Renowned for his exquisite descriptions of the American West, Spearmans portrayal of landscapes and characters stands tall among early 20th-century western writers. Join us as we explore a tale that has captivated audiences not only in print but also through eight film adaptations and a TV series. (Summary by Bob Rollins)
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      8 min
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