Preachers Carnage Dramatized Adapta..., J.A. Johnstone
Preachers Carnage Dramatized Adapta..., J.A. Johnstone
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Preacher's Carnage [Dramatized Adaptation]
First Mountain Man 27

Author: J.A. Johnstone, William W. Johnstone

Narrator: Rayner Gabriel, Wyn Delano, Shanta Parasuraman, Mort Shelby, Christopher Graybill, Bradley Foster Smith, Robb Moreira, Scott McCormick, Eric Messner, Christopher Williams, Joey Sourlis

Unabridged: 5 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: GraphicAudio

Published: 06/01/2022

Categories: Fiction, Western


Synopsis

"In the bloody aftermath of a wagon ambush, a suspect flees, a woman disappears, and a mountain man searches for truth, justice, and revenge. They call him Preacher.

Preacher is no hired killer. When a wagon train is brutally ambushed on the Sante Fe Trail though, he can’t say no to the St. Louis businessman willing to pay him for justice. It’s not the stolen gold that’s convinced Preacher to take the job And it’s not the missing body of one of the wagon train’s crew, a prime suspect who may have plotted the ambush and taken off with the gold. No, it’s the suspect’s lovely fiance, Alita Montez. She believes her boyfriend is innocent—and has run off to find him. Preacher can’t abide the idea of a young woman alone on the Sante Fe Trail. If the Comanche don’t get her, the coyotes will. And Preacher can’t have that.

But to save the girl and get the gold, the legendary mountain man will have to forge a path that’s as twisted as a nest of rattlers, face off with trigger-happy kidnappers, backstabbers, and bounty-hunters—and match wits with Styles Mallory, the biggest baddest frontiersman of them all.

Performed by Mort Shelby, Christopher Graybill, Joey Sourlis, Shanta Parasuraman, Christopher Williams, Robb Moreira, Bradley Foster Smith, Rayner Gabriel, Scott McCormick, Eric Messner, Wyn Delano, Terence Aselford, Daniel Llaca, Robbie Gay, Matthew Bassett, Zeke Alton, Rob McFadyen, James Lewis, Mark Harrietha, Nanette Savard, Ryan Haugen, Earl Fisher, Rose Elizabeth Supan, John Kielty, Gabriel Michael, Colleen Delany and Drew Kopas."

About J.A. Johnstone

J. A. Johnstone learned to write from the master himself, Uncle William W. Johnstone, who began tutoring J. A. at an early age. He has co-written numerous bestselling series with William W. Johnstone


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jacqui on November 14, 2020

Preacher (no last name and this one assigned by the Indians) is one of the famed American mountain men who lived off the land in the American Rockies during the early 1800s. Preacher's name is known to Indians and settlers alike as a man of physical and mental power with a deep well of determination......more

Goodreads review by Laur on December 17, 2020

Preacher’s Carnage, another amazing gritty tale of the mountain man known as “Preacher”, this time on assignment to tract down and save a lovely señorita, who seeks to find her lost fiancé and prove his innocence, after he goes missing with a wagon train and a shipment of gold coins. Of course it’s......more

Goodreads review by Donald on June 25, 2022

I have read a number of books in the "Preacher" series by Johnstone. They are quick, easy reads. Preacher is basically a superman like mountain man. There is nothing he cannot do or overcome. He overcomes all odds and never loses! He also has the ethics of superman and always does the right thing an......more

Goodreads review by RICHARD on September 02, 2021

After reading a number of the books and series by this author I decided to start on seeing what the beginnings of his books held with the exploration of Preacher. He is one of the characters I have been involved with as a side note in the other series of stories. This was a pretty straight forward s......more

Goodreads review by Nolan on March 28, 2021

The twenty-seventh book of the character Preacher. The story is somewhere around 1836 or so. Interesting about the Colt Paterson pistol. Checked it out more on YouTube. Way better than the flintlock pistols but still could have some issues with it. Bigfoot Wallace and John Coffey Hays was a part of......more