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40: Strike of the Mountain Man

In Colorado Territory, Smoke Jensen is trying to live at peace with the big, beautiful world around him. Then a tinhorn named Puddle enters his valley—and unleashes a hellstorm of a range war.

Malcolm Theodore Puddle is a 21-year shipping clerk—from way back East. What is he doing out here? The Mountain Man’s former neighbor, Humbolt Puddle, has died and left his crumbling 600-acre ranch to his only living heir, just as a greedy and ruthless cattle baron is circling the Humbolt ranch like a ravenous vulture. Poor, unsuspecting Puddle is walking into a death trap. Smoke is the not the pitying kind. But any enemy of Smoke’s neighbor is his enemy, too: kill-crazy hired gunmen are threatening the whole valley and good men are dying. Puddle may not be much, but he’s all Smoke has—as a take-no-prisoners mountain man and a timid tinhorn make for an army of two...in one hell of a fight.

Approximate Run Time: 5 hours
Release Date: February 2013
ISBN: 978-1-59950-954-9
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1. Johnny on 5/9/2013, said:

Though pretty typical in it's format, this one has a catchy subplot and a convincing villain in the guise of the rogue French soldier. The acting is good as usual, though there are some parts where the dialogs come in too soon or too late- overlapping the narration a bit. I think the best part is how the hanging has been acted out in the end- right down to the choking to death...that's so gruesome that it's art! I just wish Johnstone would move on from recycling that Priest character...we've seen that character so many times, not just in Smoke Jenson but other titles- sometimes under different name, but you can tell it's just the same carbon-copy of a small, vicious, supposeably super fast gunman. Even that part about shooting his victim's ears until they are forced to draw...that's also been way overused.
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