He came west to the Rockies as a young runaway and grew into a legend among the already legendary frontier mountain men. Now, Preacher is the only man with the skills to lead a wagon train on the last leg of the rugged Oregon trail. And Preacher is determined to get the pilgrims through safely.
During a trip back east for a family reunion, Preacher learns that even the civilized midwest can attract a motherlode of trouble... especially when a gang of local bully boys decides to pick a fight. Now, wealthy landowner Elam Parks lies dead -- and there's a $5,000 reward on the head of the ma...
Very good. I love how the ending is a cliff hanger. Read the third book to understand. I hope we do find out one day who the mystery government man was who presented Preacher with the offer that starts the 3rd book.
In a land of towering mountains and howling winds, a man has found a home away from other men and away from memories of the past. A trapper by trade, a fighter at heart, he has earned the name "Preacher," and a legend of his own. In the wilds, Preacher has learned the rules of survival, and he ha...
Preacher, the legendary first mountain man, leads a wagon train of women across the West, fighting off a gang of cutthroats who are operating under the mistaken assumption that the ladies and their belongings are easy pickings.
Preacher explains the origins of the legend of Preacher, a young man filled with wanderlust and raw courage, who would someday become a hero. In 1812, Preacher leaves Ohio on a journey westward, and must do whatever it takes to survive.
In this sixth book in Johnstone's bestselling First Mountain Man series, Preacher is faced with the strangest, most dangerous army the High Lonesome has ever seen. Its leader is a blood-mad fanatic right out of the ancient history books. All Preacher has on his side are his brother mountain men: ...