Smoke Jensen runs into an old enemy and his vicious gang in this latest book in Johnstone's bestselling series.
In this western by the USA Today–bestselling author of Trail of the Mountain Man, criminals go after the wrong man’s wife, and he’s out for revenge.
Then, with a faint smile curving his lips, he thought about the nester Colby. More specifically, Colby's daughter. Velvet. Tilden laughed. He thought he knew how to get rid of that nester, and let his boys have some fun in the process.
Smoke Jenson, a rugged mountain man with the reputation of being the fastest draw in the West, goes to Mexico to help two old friends contend with a small-time outlaw on a crime spree. Reprint.
Mountain Man's Vengeance
In this series opener by two bestselling authors, an Old West farm boy with a hunger for revenge is molded into a fierce gunslinger.
“What the hell's that supposed to mean, nester?” Red almost yelled the question. “It means, Red, that I didn't come in here hunting trouble. But if it comes my way, I'll handle it.” “You got a big mouth, nester.” “Back off, Matt!
When Sally and the boys nodded, Monte got to his feet. “I'll go by the telegraph office and send a wire to the sheriff there askin' him to take a ride out to Jed's brother's place and see if he can find out what we need to know.
Smoke Jensen is on the trail to Montana to rescue a relative from a range war in this gritty Western adventure by the USA Today bestselling author.
Smoke Jensen: American Legend William W. Johnstone. They were camped near the banks of Roaring Fork, cooking some fish they'd caught for ... “Hallo, the fire!” a voice called. “If you're friendly,” Smoke returned the shout, “come on in.
“Where's the nearest nester spread from here?” He tossed the question to anyone. “'Bout ten miles,” a gunslick said. “Next one is about four miles from that one.” “Dent,” Richards looked at a mean-eyed rider.