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Win Blevins (Author)
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Mountain Men December 1, 2009

Eighteen years have passed since Sam Morgan came West from Pennsylvania and learned the perilous business of trapping in the wilderness of the Rocky Mountains.

Now, in 1840, he seems to face a bleak future. The fur trade has played out and he must find other means of making a living.

Sam decides to return to California with his daughter Esperanza and start a new life. The great golden land represents a bitter memory — his beloved Crow Indian wife Meadowlark died there in childbirth — but friends convince him that his destiny lies on the Pacific shore.

Meadowlark’s uncle, Flat Dog, his family, and Hannibal MacKye, the half-Delaware mountain man, join Sam and Esperanza for the journey west, where they hope to trade for a herd of Appaloosa horses to sell at a profit in California.

At Fort Hall on the Oregon Trail, Sam and his people encounter a terrified woman, Lei Palua, who has escaped the clutches of a psychopath called Kanaka Boy, whose gang of killers and rapists has been terrifying Indian villages in the Northwest.

Sam Morgan and his people take Lei Palua under their wing unaware that her one-time lover and now bloodthirsty nemesis dogs her trail, vowing to kill her and all who stand in his way.


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This is the sixth and best in Blevins's exciting Rendezvous series (following A Long and Winding Road) featuring mountain man Sam Morgan. It's 1840 and Sam, seeing the end of his beloved fur trade, decides to head for California and a settled life with his friend, Hannibal, and Sam's daughter, Esperanza, raised on the Crow reservation since her mother died in childbirth. The three of them along with a party of friends and Indian relatives endure harsh weather and forbidding terrain on their journey from the Wyoming territory to the coast, but the situation goes from bad to worse after they find and care for a badly injured woman, Lei Palua, who has escaped from a psychopathic gang whose leader, Kanaka Boy, vows to get her back. When Sam and his group are bushwhacked, their herd of horses stolen and Esperanza kidnapped by Kanaka Boy, Sam embarks on a rage-filled orgy of bloody violence. Blevins, a masterful western storyteller, really piles on the torture, mutilation and rape, but the action is fast-paced and the details of frontier life, the fur trade and Indian lore authentic. (Dec.)
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The popular Rendezvous series continues with its sixth installment, this one set in 1840, 12 years since A Long and Winding Road (2007). Sam Morgan is still a trapper, but he’s not sure for how much longer, as the fur trade is waning. Faced with the daunting task of finding a new way of life for himself and his daughter, Sam decides to return to California by way of the Oregon Trail. Along the way, he encounters a woman who claims she’s escaped from her kidnapper, the vicious Kanana Boy. Sam promises to protect the woman, but he doesn’t know that he may have vowed to give his own life to save hers. Fans of the Rendezvous series, it need hardly be said, will enjoy this novel; however, through some clever storytelling and the seamless insertion of important background information, Blevins has made sure that readers unfamiliar with the series can follow it, too. This is one of those westerns that’s more about its characters than it is about gunplay, although there are some exciting action scenes. --David Pitt --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; First Edition edition (December 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765344866
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765344861
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #553,050 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I came out of Missouri and Arkansas, of Irish, Welsh, and Cherokee heritage. After a whirlwind of colleges and jobs, I discovered that books are my calling, and I've written more than twenty, primarily about mountain men and Indian people. Though awards are less important than readers, I'm glad when they come, and was delighted to be named Writer of the Year in 2003 by Wordcraft Circle of Native writers.

I live with my wife Meredith, the novelist, in a remote corner of the canyonlands of Utah.

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not so hot., November 12, 2011
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I was very dissapointed in this book by Win Blevins. Having read other works by this author I was expecting a believable tale of the times. In my opinion the story and location discriptions seems fragmented, inaccurate (I have been to most of these locations) and unbelievable. I do not recommend this book to anyone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a glorious climax, November 29, 2010
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This final title brings the RENDEZVOUS series to a glorious climax. The entire series, by Win Blevins, a greatly respected writer about the West, follows the adventures of trapper Sam Morgan, who traveled and lived all over the West when very few white men ventured into that Indian country. Sam marries a Crow woman, has Indian children, and becomes as much red as white. In this book he is faced with the end of the fur trade era and the need to find a place for his Indian family to live companionably with neighbors of different colors. He decides on California, then still part of Mexico. But he does not count on the epic adventures required to get there and get settled. The book features a deliciously nasty villain and a supremely satisfying ending.
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