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Ordeal of the Mountain Man
- Mountain Man, Book 17
- Narrated by: J. Rodney Turner
- Series: Mountain Man (Johnstone), Book 17
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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No gun. No horse. No water or food. And worse yet: No idea how he ended up in the middle of a desert with a bullet in his leg and a bump on his head. That's the sorry situation Matt Jensen wakes up to - dazed and confused - until he slowly pieces together what happened. The last thing he remembers: He agreed to help out a friend of Duff MacCallister's. A pretty lady and her husband at a horse ranch. He also recalls their cross-country trip through hell to deliver the horses safely to market. That's when the outlaws showed up. That's when the shooting began.
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Revenge on the outlaw trail....
The Wyoming tinderbox of Muddy Gap is feeling none too friendly ever since the Grubbs gang tore through on a hellraising rampage. And it's far from over. Because what the vicious Utah Jack Grubbs would really kill for just rode into town: Smoke Jensen...and a small fortune in rawhide.
Smoke needed a break from driving a herd of remounts north when he showed up in Muddy Gap. Now, he's on the run again, headed for the Montana wilds - with Grubbs and his men shadowing his trail. As if that wasn't trouble enough, Chief Iron Claw's bloodthirsty Cheyenne warriors have just appeared on the horizon. It isn't long before a war between the White man's greed and the Red man's savagery turns the peaceful Bighorn Mountains into a simmering powderkeg.
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Contains mature themes.
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- Mtrp
- 02-26-21
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If this had been the first Smoke Jenson book, I would not have listened to another one. It seems the author forgot where smoke came from compared to the other smoke Jensen books. Other characters were more active than Smoke. Smoke seemed to alway be knocked out during the big action scenes.