
My husband has been reading all the books that have come out and he likes this one for the facts that Preacher does not hit every time and is still learning. Then we meet a few others that are in the Mountain Man books. The dwarf Audie (without Lobo) and the very talkative Nighthawk make part of the fighting team. The fights are real sounding and where they are you can see what it looks like in your mind, the way a good book should do. If you like westerns you will like all of the ones that Bill wrote. The Last Mountain Man, The First Mountain man and the first 4 of the Eagles books have characters that crossover.
All I can say is read it and see what you think. Long Live Preacher, Smoke and Falcon and bye Jamie MaCallister Well "Fred Austin" is stepping into so big shoes. With the death of William Johnstone he is now doing a find job of writing the books now.
All I can say is read it and see what you think. Long Live Preacher, Smoke and Falcon and bye Jamie MaCallister Well "Fred Austin" is stepping into so big shoes. With the death of William Johnstone he is now doing a find job of writing the books now.

He loves all the series of the mountain man
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Their fight is his fight - the frontier is his battleground - and death is always on his trail. He helps a brother and sister to find a missing family fortune of gold and silver but just as he finds it, treasure hunters also find it and the bullets fly.