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Part of "Wilderness" series
"Mountain Manhunt" by David Robbins is a thrilling and action-packed western novel that is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. The story follows the journey of a group of rugged mountain men who are on a mission to capture a notorious outlaw, Billy the Kid. The novel is set in the late 1800s in the wild and untamed American West. The mountain men, led by the experienced and grizzled trapper, Jared Tanner, must navigate treacherous terrain, face off against dangerous wildlife, and confront a ruthless gang of outlaws in order to bring Billy the Kid to justice. Robbins' writing style is descriptive and immersive, transporting readers to the rough and tumble world of the American frontier. The characters are well-developed and multi-dimensional, with Jared Tanner serving as a complex and compelling protagonist. The novel also explores themes of loyalty, honor, and the true cost of justice. One of the standout aspects of "Mountain Manhunt" is the attention to historical detail. Robbins has clearly done his research, and the novel is filled with accurate descriptions of the tools, weapons, and customs of the time. This attention to detail adds an extra layer of authenticity to the story and makes it all the more engaging for readers. Overall, "Mountain Manhunt" is a thrilling and entertaining read that is sure to appeal to fans of westerns and adventure stories. With its richly detailed setting, complex characters, and action-packed plot, it is a novel that is not to be missed.
A.B. Guthrie Jr.
The Big Sky
A sweeping epic about the American frontier, 'The Big Sky' follows a young man's journey through the untamed wilderness. This novel offers a rich and immersive look at the challenges and dangers of life in the great outdoors, similar to the intense atmosphere in 'Mountain Manhunt'.
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The Call of the Wild
A classic tale of survival and the struggle between man and nature, 'The Call of the Wild' follows a domesticated dog's transformation into a wild creature in the Yukon. This novel shares the same themes of adventure and the power of the natural world as 'Mountain Manhunt'.
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The Revenant
Based on a true story, 'The Revenant' tells the harrowing tale of a frontiersman left for dead by his companions after a bear attack. This novel offers a similar blend of adventure, survival, and the raw power of the natural world as 'Mountain Manhunt'.
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Death Comes for the Archbishop
Set in the American Southwest, 'Death Comes for the Archbishop' follows two Catholic priests as they establish a new diocese in the vast wilderness. This novel offers a rich and immersive look at the challenges and dangers of life in the great outdoors, similar to the intense atmosphere in 'Mountain Manhunt'.
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