Grizzly Killer The Making of a Mountain Man eBook Lane R Warenski
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The first book in the action-packed, best-selling Grizzly Killer series.
When Zach Connors and his pa left their Kentucky homestead in the summer of 1824 to see the Rocky Mountains, he didn’t realize he would never see his childhood home again or that he would find love, friendship, fame, and a new home in this wild and harsh wilderness.
After a grizzly kills his pa, Zach struggles to survive a cold and brutal winter alone. After killing a rouge grizzly and fighting hostile Indians on his own, he becomes known as Grizzly Killer and is respected throughout the West. Along with his dog, Jimbo, whom the Indians call the Great Medicine Dog, he finds Running Wolf, an injured Ute warrior, and together they fight off a hostile war party. They rescue two Shoshone sisters from the brutality of a French trapper and take them as wives. After Zach saves Running Wolf’s beautiful sister, Shining Star, he is expected to take her as a second wife, but his Christian beliefs conflict with the Indian traditions, and he struggles within himself to accept the Indian ways.
Set in the rugged Uinta Mountains of Northern Utah, this is a story of survival against nature and hostile Indians and the clash of cultures between the Indians and mountain men that were the first to brave this uncharted wilderness, seeking their fortune from the pelts of the beaver.
Grizzly Killer The Making of a Mountain Man eBook Lane R Warenski
This review is for the entire series, which I really enjoyed reading. The main characters were likeable, the action believable and in accordance with the history of this area as I understand it. The author did his research and his love for the mountains shines through.These novels are in need of a good editor, but that didn't distract me enough to take away any stars.Product details
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Grizzly Killer The Making of a Mountain Man eBook Lane R Warenski Reviews
Zach Connors and his pa boldly ventured west from Kentucky in 1824 and discovered a natural paradise in the Rocky Mountains. However, when a grizzly kills his father, young Zach is suddenly left alone, facing almost insurmountable odds against the upcoming harsh winter. Brutal cold, hostile Indians and wild animals all converge upon this young mountain man, but despite these difficulties, Zach survives. Zach even manages to kill a grizzly bear, one of the most fearsome beasts inhabiting these astonishingly beautiful, yet often forbidding mountains. His fame quickly spreads and he becomes known as the Grizzly Killer.
Zach befriends a young dog, Jimbo, and rescues an injured Ute warrior, Running Wolf, setting his leg and helping to nurse him back to health. These three form a tightly knit group of friends, capable of fighting off a hostile band of Indians, and saving two Shoshone sisters from a cruel French trapper. The two lovely Indian maidens, Sun Flower and Raven Wing, become wives to Zach and Running Wolf.
Zach’s ideals are sorely tested when he rescues Running Wolf’s beautiful sister, Shining Star, and is expected to take her to wife as well. The white man’s ways conflict with accepted Indian beliefs and Zach must wrestle with his conscience as he struggles to find his place in this new land. Yet, Zach finds love, friendship, honor, and fame among these courageous mountain men and noble Indians. The end of the story leaves the reader with a tantalizing and spiritual glimpse of the future, one which lingers in the mind long after the last page is turned.
Lane Warenski writes of the rugged Uinta Mountains of northern Utah with an artist’s hand. His descriptions are so vivid that one can almost hear the fluttering rustle of the quakies dancing on the wind, smell the pungent scent of trappers gathered around a campfire, and hear the painful shriek of rapists as the natives enforce their own version of justice upon them. The western United States was settled by men and women such as these, people of courage and honor, who appreciated beauty, friendship, fairness and the rightful balance of our place upon this Earth. I cannot wait to read the second book in this marvelous adventure!
This book of fiction about the life and times of the Mountain Men in America. The book has been well researched and authentic to the time period of 1822. The characters are believable and the pot is very interesting. I highly recommend this book of you are interested in the American Mountain Men.
This series is written with an understanding of the historical northwest. Being from Montana and very familiar with mountains and native American tribes l was unable to do any thing except read. I did not realize that l read nearly through the last book before discovering that it was the last book in the series. Guess what l immediately bought the three volumes in the fascinating story. I sincerely commend the author for story well told.
I think a lot of us wish we had the chance to live in the wilderness of the great mountain. Reading the book narrated by the mountain man makes those wishes materialize. A very good story with a lot of details and geographic description. The adventure turns almost at every day. The description of the native American life is fascinating...I will read more from this author.
A good story of. Life. In the 1820s. I enjoyed it and I have book two. Some may not like the sex or. Violence. But it is a part if the story..
This was a good book with plenty of action and adventure. It has everything I look for and more. This story was more concerned with life in the mountains and less about the business of trapping which is okay with me. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.
Very good story and extremely realistic description of life and survival in the early days of the white man in the great Northwest
Mountain country. Just a little bit too much of a travelogue and a bit too little action, but an enjoyable novel just the same.
This review is for the entire series, which I really enjoyed reading. The main characters were likeable, the action believable and in accordance with the history of this area as I understand it. The author did his research and his love for the mountains shines through.These novels are in need of a good editor, but that didn't distract me enough to take away any stars.
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