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The Tears of God (Wilderness) [Mass Market Paperback]

David Thompson (Author)
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Wilderness December 2009
Mountain man Nate King would never leave anyone in need, but he has his hands full this time trying to protect both a freight train and a colony of Shakers from a band of Pawnees on a personal vendetta.
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 161 pages
  • Publisher: Leisure Books; Original edition (December 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0843962623
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843962628
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,120,253 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

David Robbins is an American author who has had, to date, about three hundred books published, both fiction and non-fiction. He is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Horror Writers of America, and Western Writers of America. Robbins has written under nine different pen names.
Under his own name he is best known for ENDWORLD, a science fiction series with a post-apocalyptic setting. The first ENDWORLD came out in 1986, the most recent in 2009. He has also written a spin-off series called BLADE.
As J.D. Cameron he wrote most of the OMEGA SUB series.
As David Thompson, he has been writing the popular WILDERNESS series for nineteen years. Published by Leisure Books, the series is still selling strong. New books come out quarterly.
Robbins has written a number of horror books under his own name, along with THE RETURN OF THE VIRGINIAN, a sequel to Owen Wister's masterpiece, and others.
As Jake McMasters, Robbins did the WHITE APACHE series.
As David Thompson again, he wrote a series on Davy Crockett.
Additionally, Robbins has had over a dozen books published under the Ralph Compton banner.
Among his non-fiction works is a history of the Druge Enforcement Agency,
entitled HEAVY TRAFFIC.
He has also contributed to both THE TRAILSMAN and THE EXECUTIONER series.
There are a number of fan sites devoted to his work. Robbins participates in one of them: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/drobbins/
For more information consult his Wikipedia entry.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars No tears if you read this book !!, January 27, 2010
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Wilderness #62- Tears Of God By David Thompson (David Robbins)- Genre: Western

Truthfully I don't know how David Robbins does's it but he does it, he manages to produce fantastic stories every time in this excellent Western series. TOG starts with Nate King and Shakespeare McNair who are searching for Evelyn and their Indian friends who are long overdue returning from a hunting trip, happily they find them safe and well having been rescued by Jeremiah Blunt and his men in the previous book (#61 The Scalp Hunters). As a thank you Nate agrees to guide Blunt and his men who have to deliver supplies and goods to a group of religious folk who have set up home in the ominously named Valley Of The Skulls. The tale that unfolds is great, loads of action, fantastic plot, brilliant characters (I particularly liked Blunt & Maklin), a story that has you engrossed with every twist and turn in the tale, the book with ends a brutal and tragic finish. Another excellent book in this wonderful series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enter the Valley of Skulls, February 21, 2011
The saga of the King family (plus McNair) is now almost 20 years old, and David Robbins (writing under the pseudonym David Thompson) shows no signs of slowing down. (In addition to his Wilderness books, he is also the primary writer for the Trailsman series of action Westerns published under the house name Jon Sharpe, as well as others under his own name, like Ride to Valor.)

I was already looking forward to reading my next Wilderness, wherever in the series it took place, when I learned that #62, The Tears of God, was inspired by one of Robbins's favorite writers, Robert E. Howard. As Howard is also one of my favorites, I instantly knew that one had to be next. (Interestingly, the cover of Tears of God was previously used on a Trailsman novel, Colorado Carnage, which was also written by Robbins.)

On a search for his daughter Evelyn, Nate King and his friend Shakespeare McNair (so nicknamed for his predilection of quoting the Bard at opportune moments, and otherwise) find she's been escorted by Jeremiah Blunt, who is taking supplies to a group of Shakers in the Valley of Skulls -- a "no man's land" so desolate, dangerous, and "evil" that even the Indians avoid it.

Nate sends Evelyn home with Shakespeare and offers to guide Blunt to the Valley since he knows the area and its dangers. But it's Nate's presence that endangers them first because they run into Kuruk, a Pawnee whose uncle Nate killed in self-defense, and Kuruk and some of his friends want revenge. The Shakers don't know what they're in for, though they believe everything is "God's will" even as one of their number is eaten by a grizzly. And Nate tries to encourage them to stay safe, even as he continues to defend himself from Kuruk's attacks.

I definitely see the Robert E. Howard influence in the Valley of Skulls, and though everything can be given a natural explanation, there is a definite air of the supernatural throughout The Tears of God, which would also put it firmly in "weird Western" territory. (Paul Green, author of the Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns, would no doubt file it under the "weird menace Western.")

The Tears of God takes up the story after #61, The Scalp Hunters, but my enjoyment of it did not diminish from not having read that book. One of the main draws of the series is how Robbins/Thompson captures both the adventure and danger of life in the wilderness. He does not shy away from the realities. When the hungry grizzly attacks a Shaker woman, we see the aftermath fully. It's a shocking, even horrific, scene and one that does not judge the bear or the woman. That kind of even-handed writing is rare, and is one reason I'll continue to seek out these books.
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