The trouble with being the fastest gun alive was having to prove it to all the trigger-happy gunmen who scoured the West itching for a challenge. Some travelled even further - Count Frederick von Hausen sailed across the Atlantic from Germany to hunt the most dangerous game of all - Smoke Jensen. Gathering together a hunting party of the toughest, most ruthless hard cases in the West, von Hausen shadowed Smoke into Wyoming's high Rockies - the odds were worse than 50 to 1. But Smoke Jensen was the last mountain man, and he knew the country like the back of his hand. As he thumbed back the hammer of his Colt.45, Smoke reflected that these doomed back trailers couldn't have picked a prettier place to be buried.
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The trouble with being the fastest gun alive was having to prove it to all the trigger-happy gunmen who scoured the West itching for a challenge. Some travelled even further - Count Frederick von Hausen sailed across the Atlantic from Germany to hunt the most dangerous game of all - Smoke Jensen. Gathering together a hunting party of the toughest, most ruthless hard cases in the West, von Hausen shadowed Smoke into Wyoming's high Rockies - the odds were worse than 50 to 1. But Smoke Jensen was the last mountain man, and he knew the country like the back of his hand. As he thumbed back the hammer of his Colt.45, Smoke reflected that these doomed back trailers couldn't have picked a prettier place to be buried.
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In a tasty combination, audio theater is combined with "he-man" action of the Old West. This installment in the adventures of mountain man Smoke Jensen will satisfy your audio cravings like a warm bowl of chili by the camp fire. Johnstone paints his story in the broad strokes of the adventure novel, and Doug Van Liew is man enough for every brawl, gunfight, and bullet dug out of the flesh with a red-hot bowie knife. This audiobook is a guilty pleasure; the noble savage Jensen is pursued by German sport hunters who hunger for his blood. Treat yourself to this well-produced bit of escapism. D.J.B. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine