He is known as Johnny Montana. It is the name given to him by his fellow miners in the Redhawk mining district. Those working have been able to accumulate sizable caches of gold dust. The problem for the miners is how to get their gold out of the district. Brett Cutter and his gang of Cut-throats watch the roads and byways for miners trying to leave. Vacating miners are attacked and usually left dead after having been stripped of their gold. It is in the center of this growing tension and the certainty that their claim will soon be attacked that Johnny Montana’s mining partners agree that the best way to ward off an attack is for one of them to take out their gold on a packhorse. But the plan goes awry. No sooner has Johnny begun his desperate journey than behind him he hears the sounds of their camp being attacked by the Cut-throats. There will be pursuit, and he is only one against a horde of bloodthirsty thieves. Michael Zimmer is no stranger to a gripping Western story, and Johnny Montana may be his best yet, a wild ride of revenge, greed, and survival in the Wild West.
"In the Redhawk Mining District, he is known as Johnny Montana.
The lives of a high-rolling killer, a Texas Ranger, two hog farmers, a lawyer, and a tracker all converge in this rich, complex novel of the great American frontier, previously published as "Buscadero." Evans and Co.
Onstad and France were consulting each other on a daily basis, but they clearly had begun to keep their own council as to the way they handled the press. Toward the end of the initial manhunt, Onstad said in an interview with Karen ...
... Johnny Montana was riding the big black, its hooves tossing clods of dirt high into the air. The Ranger spurred his ... Johnny Montana's face. The outlaw pulled back on the reins of the black and slid to a stop just within the depressed ...
The true story of Sheriff Johnny France and the capture of the Mountain Men.
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Grant was 76 when he dictated his memoirs to Clothild Bruneau Grant, the last in his fairly long line of wives. Meikle has ably edited the manuscript down to focus...
Later in the summer of 1929, Charles Wilson-the same Wilson whom the geologist Keele had met near Sheldon Lake in 1908, and who in later years was called "Old Man Wilson"-met Nelson prospecting in the mountains east of Mayo Lake.
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