Wilderness Double Edition #7: Mountain Manhunt / Tenderfoot

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Historical
Cover of the book Wilderness Double Edition #7: Mountain Manhunt / Tenderfoot by David Robbins, Piccadilly Publishing
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Author: David Robbins ISBN: 9781370507924
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing Publication: January 31, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Robbins
ISBN: 9781370507924
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing
Publication: January 31, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Mountain Manhunt
Before there were laws, taxes and the pollution of so-called civilization, a free man could go to breathe the pure air of liberty in the vast, untamed Rockies. There, Nathaniel King and other rugged mountain men were always willing to lend struggling settlers a helping hand. But when Nate freed Solomon Cain from an Indian death trap, the apparently innocent man repaid his kindness by leaving him stranded in the wilds. Only with the help of a Ute brave who sought vengeance against Cain could Nate set right the mistake he had made. Cain deserved more than death. He deserved wilderness justice!

Tenderfoot
Rugged and independent, the mountain men who lived in the savage Rockies needed great courage just to survive. Not a day passed without wild animals, deadly cutthroats or hostile elements threatening to destroy them. To protect their homes and families, Nathaniel King and other settlers taught their sons the skills that would help them battle their enemies. But young Zach King was still a tenderfoot when vicious Indians captured his father. If Zach hadn’t learned his lessons well enough to save him, then Nate’s only hope would be a quick death.

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Mountain Manhunt
Before there were laws, taxes and the pollution of so-called civilization, a free man could go to breathe the pure air of liberty in the vast, untamed Rockies. There, Nathaniel King and other rugged mountain men were always willing to lend struggling settlers a helping hand. But when Nate freed Solomon Cain from an Indian death trap, the apparently innocent man repaid his kindness by leaving him stranded in the wilds. Only with the help of a Ute brave who sought vengeance against Cain could Nate set right the mistake he had made. Cain deserved more than death. He deserved wilderness justice!

Tenderfoot
Rugged and independent, the mountain men who lived in the savage Rockies needed great courage just to survive. Not a day passed without wild animals, deadly cutthroats or hostile elements threatening to destroy them. To protect their homes and families, Nathaniel King and other settlers taught their sons the skills that would help them battle their enemies. But young Zach King was still a tenderfoot when vicious Indians captured his father. If Zach hadn’t learned his lessons well enough to save him, then Nate’s only hope would be a quick death.

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