Revenge at Idaho (Western Frontier Justice)
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Jeff Benham –
What a neat progression between books! First we had Elam, An aging gunfighter, who settled down to ranch life. Then we have Samson, a ranch hand and the closest thing to a son Elam ever had. After the passing of Elam and his wife, Samson heads toward Durango, where all sorts of excitement ensues. Elam had taught him the gun fighting business very well, and he gained quite a reputation fighting the bad guys. Samson lost his parents when he was just 3 yrs old and has no memory of them. He also has What a neat progression between books! First we had Elam, An aging gunfighter, who settled down to ranch life. Then we have Samson, a ranch hand and the closest thing to a son Elam ever had. After the passing of Elam and his wife, Samson heads toward Durango, where all sorts of excitement ensues. Elam had taught him the gun fighting business very well, and he gained quite a reputation fighting the bad guys. Samson lost his parents when he was just 3 yrs old and has no memory of them. He also has no memory of having an older brother, Jos. Jos does remember his parents murders, he witnessed them, but he always thought Samson had died that day. Another thing he remembers is the name of the person that killed them, Pullman. Jos was raised by a very caring family in Connecticut, but when he hears that Samson is in Durango, fighting off the criminals, he has to go find him.He gets as far as Ohio, when he needs to save Marjorie and her young sister from an attack by Indians. Naturally they tag along with him to Durango. After a brief reunion, they head to Idaho, which is the last place they knew that Pullman was. Not only is he there, he and his gang have an entire town and they terrorize surrounding towns. Two against two dozen. Sounds fair. Yet another excellent read from this aurthor!
Jerry Walch –
Revenge at Idaho is a true classic western novel in every sense of the word. Today it’s getting harder to find a classic western yarn because authors seem to feel the need to throw in a lot of gratuitous sex and violence, like that’s the only way to hold the readers’ attention, but that’s not the case with Jessie Storm and Revenge at Idaho. Jessie Storm can ride the high plains right along with Zane Grey, Louis L’Amour and the other greats of western legion. Revenge at Idaho begins with the brut Revenge at Idaho is a true classic western novel in every sense of the word. Today it’s getting harder to find a classic western yarn because authors seem to feel the need to throw in a lot of gratuitous sex and violence, like that’s the only way to hold the readers’ attention, but that’s not the case with Jessie Storm and Revenge at Idaho. Jessie Storm can ride the high plains right along with Zane Grey, Louis L’Amour and the other greats of western legion. Revenge at Idaho begins with the brutal murder of the Stockton family while on a cattle drive by Plumlee and his ruthless gang. There two young sons—Samson, 3 and Jos, 6—get away but lose track of one another. Found on the road by strangers, they are adopted and raised in homes on the opposite sides of the United States. Jos remembered having a brother but didn’t know he survived the attack until he heard stories about how he hunted down and outlaws in Colorado. When Jos heard those stories, he set out to find his brother and together go after Plumlee and his gang of outlaws. While on his way to find his brother, he comes across another slaughtered family where two girls were taken captive. He tracks them to a cabin and discovers that they were renegaded Indians and not outlaws. He rescues the two girls, Marjorie and Helena, and takes them to Colorado with him. They stay at Samson’s ranch with his wife, Avie, while they go after Plumlee and his gang. After they are well on their way does Jos realize that he has fallen in love with Marjorie and wishes that he had declared his love for her before they parted. When they finally find the location of Plumlee and his gang they find themselves outnumbered by at least ten to fifteen to one. Will they kill Plumlee and avenge the deaths of their mother and father? Will they make it out alive to return to the women they love? They do, but you will have to read this amazing story to find out how they pull that off. After reading Revenge at Idaho, I will buy more of Jessie’s novels. I’m hooked.
John Shearer –
Revenge at Idaho This was a good follow up story, keeping the same characters and their families. The bad guys are the same but the heroes have grown up and it's time to pay the piper. Revenge at Idaho This was a good follow up story, keeping the same characters and their families. The bad guys are the same but the heroes have grown up and it's time to pay the piper.
James Sweikert –
Enjoyable read! Enjoyed reading this book although it seemed like a final book tying up the stories of several characters. I look forward to reading each characters individual stories.
Julie –
Revenge Another great story by Jesse Storm. What a surprise to hear about Jos! Don't want anyone to holler "spoiler alert", so will just say that this a great story with some old favorites and new characters that will give you enough to think about! Revenge Another great story by Jesse Storm. What a surprise to hear about Jos! Don't want anyone to holler "spoiler alert", so will just say that this a great story with some old favorites and new characters that will give you enough to think about!
Jacqueline Walsh –
Good read For those who love westerns Jesse Storms books are a must read. Hard to put down once began. Enjoyed this entire series.
LUAYNE –
3 stars Not a very interesting story. There is some action and a little romance and vengeance but full otherwise. Glad no money spent.
JANE –
Revenge at Idaho Well have to finish this book before I can really rate it. Sounds good. I really want to finish it. Hate to start reading something and no ending.
Ginny Pearson –
Wasn't sure I was going to like this series, but surprisingly I am. Can't wait to see where it will go from here!!!! Wasn't sure I was going to like this series, but surprisingly I am. Can't wait to see where it will go from here!!!!
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