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Blackfoot Messiah [Dramatized Adaptation]

The First Mountain Man, Book 7

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Blackfoot Messiah [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: William W. Johnstone
Narrated by: full cast, Mort Shelby, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Ken Jackson, David Coyne, Colleen Delany, Thomas Penny, Tim Carlin, Peter Stray, Elisabeth Demery, James Lewis
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For the legendary mountain man Preacher, times are lean. Trapping is a thing of the past. Only a handful of men cling to the old ways, trading pelts to a market with little demand. Thus it is that Preacher, along with his old friends Three Sleeps Norris and Antoine Revier, grudgingly accepts a commission from the War Department to act as trail guide and scout for a regiment of Dragoons.

Little do they know that in the Wyoming wild, Blackfoot, Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Kiowa warriors have joined forces to prepare for battle, their bloodlust stirred by a legendary Blackfoot Messiah promising victory in a war that will forever rid the plains of the white man.

With the spirited Dragoon squadron for cover, Preacher will forge up the blood-drenched Sante Fe trail. But the only way to win this war is to stop the hell-raising Messiah whose godforsaken message is leading to the ultimate showdown: the Battle for Fort Washington.

Performed by Mort Shelby, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Ken Jackson, David Coyne, Colleen Delany, Thomas Penny, Tim Carlin, Peter Stray, Elisabeth Demery, James Lewis, Christopher Graybill, Dylan Lynch, Cate Torre, James Konicek, Andy Clemence, Jeff Baker.

©1996 J.A. Johnstone (P)2008 Graphic Audio, LLC
Fiction War Dramatized Westerns
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PREACHER

This is another good adventure about Preacher. In this book Preacher is guiding an army patrol with some civilians. I like it when the sergeant is a smart alec and preacher has to put them in there place. There is a lot of action in this book. Some white outlaws is trying to start an Indian war. It's up to preacher to stop it. This book was easy to follow and keep up with. This is a movie in your mind style of book with several narrators. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.

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This book pushes boundaries… A bit creepy

I have enjoyed these graphic dramatizations including Luke Jensen and Frank Morgan. The writers of this book push the boundaries, they go a little to far on the pedo stuff. Why on earth would they play sound of pre-teen girl getting sexually assaulted. I don’t want to hear that, I don’t need to hear that and the writers did not have to put it in to get the point across.

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