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Battle Of The Mountain Man (The Last Mountain Man) Review

Battle Of The Mountain Man (The Last Mountain Man)
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I ENJOY SMOKE JENSON WHEN HE'S PARTICUARLY NASTY AND INVENTIVE IN WAYS TO GET THOSE WHO WOULD GET HIM. AND WHEN JOHNSTONE USES THE LANGUAGE THAT THESE HARD CASES WOULD HAVE REALLY USED UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES. THE STORY IS GOOD. ANOTHER GOOD BOOK IN THE MOUNTAIN MAN SERIES.

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Smoke Jensen has a good woman by his side. Now all he needs to make Sugarloaf the best cattle ranch in Colorado is John Chisum's prime steer. But a cattle war has turned the landscape into a battleground, and a ruthless gang of rustlers is hot on Smoke's trail. The bullet-proof mountain man is determined to get what he wants - even if he has to blast every one of the dirty desperados back to hell.--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Blood Of The Mountain Man (The Last Mountain Man) Review

Blood Of The Mountain Man (The Last Mountain Man)
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There is everything that you would expect from the "Mountain Man" series in this one. Good verses evil with an lot of gun-fighting and a few good fist fights. Smoke always gives the bad guy a chance to change his evil ways; if he don't then lookout. Smoke's niece, Jenny, finds herself in a bad situation on her ranch that her Mom, that's right Smoke's Sister Janey, left her in the mountains of Montana. Sally Jensen is along on this adventure too and you can expect anything in your belly from her, from a piece of fresh apple pie and coffee to a 44 slug from her six-shooter or short carbine. So sit down and have some fun with this one; it's a fast read.

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In the town of Red Light to settle the estate of his late sister, Smoke Jensen discovers that Major Cosgrove has taken over the town and intends to mine the gold beneath Jensen's sister's lands. Original.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The First Mountain Man: Preacher's Justice Review

The First Mountain Man: Preacher's Justice
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This is another of the "can't put it down" books by William W. Johnstone. How that man can write!
In this story, Preacher is on his way back to St. Louis, where Dog has been guarding Jennie. He arrives to learn that Jennie was killed to keep her from talking about the swindle which Epson did to her. The killer Epson hired was named Caviness.
Preacher (Art) sets out to find Epson, who has moved to Philadelphia where he has an excellent position with a much-larger bank than had employed him in St. Louis. On the way, he stops at his family's farm, to learn his father has a mortgage which must be paid very soon and there is no money to pay it. We learn Art's last name is Coopersmith.
He pays the mortgage, in the process teaching the banker and his thugs a harsh lesson, and tells his father that the farm should go to his brother, Morgan, who stayed home and worked hard while Art "went to see the Creature". He tells his father that he believes he did see it, and that he is happy with his life out West.
Tracking down Epson and Coopersmith in Philadelphia, Art kills Caviness after the criminal kills Epson.
A very-engrossing tale, and almost every page has excitement and intrigue.

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