
Quest of the Mountain Man
Author: William W. Johnstone
Series: Mountain Man #29
Narrator: Jack Garrett
Unabridged: 7 hr 37 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 04/25/2008

Author: William W. Johnstone
Series: Mountain Man #29
Narrator: Jack Garrett
Unabridged: 7 hr 37 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 04/25/2008
William W. Johnstone is the #1 bestselling western writer in America, and the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of hundreds of books, with over fifty million copies sold. Born in southern Missouri, he was raised with strong moral and family values by his minister father, and tutored by his schoolteacher mother. He left school at fifteen to work in a carnival and then as a deputy sheriff before serving in the army. He went on to become known as "the greatest western writer of the twenty-first century."
SMOKE AND POSSES SURVEYS CANADIAN WILDS Here we go again, our man Smoke and his Mountain Men friends plus Louis, Cal and Pearlie are on there way to the Canadian Rockies to help survey a new rail line that will run through this might mountains. This wouldn't be a Smoke adventure if we didn't have some......more
* Just to note: Due to illness and a hafty workload, I’ve fallen behind my goal of 100 books in 2018. So, I’m reading through a series of Mountain Man books to catch up.* I figure if I keep reading through the series a gem will appear. It's not a Grade A gem, but far, far superior to the last 7 books......more
With Sally back, East Smoke takes a job helping the railroad with the task of laying tracks across Canada. Along with Smoke, Cal, Pearlie, and Louis, all decide to go together. Without giving anything away the action starts almost as soon as the group heads out and does not end until Smoke is forced......more
Action in Canada Good action. Weary story line. This series begins to stale. Seems familiar plots with minor twists. The author has been including portions from earlier books. This practice interrupts the focus of the reader who thinks, "Here it comes again". The plots are becoming redundant. Hoping......more