Redemption Trail, Peter Brandvold
Redemption Trail, Peter Brandvold
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Redemption Trail

Author: Peter Brandvold

Narrator: Richard Lee Jones

Unabridged: 5 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/22/2021

Categories: Fiction, Western, Classic


Synopsis

Lifelong loner Yakima Henry unexpectedly befriends Paul Cahill, an old prospector with roots in a once-wealthy Eastern family. When Cahill is mortally wounded by men stalking his and Yakima’s trail, Cahill asks Yakima to travel to northern Dakota Territory and deliver a letter and a belt stuffed with money to his estranged son.On his trip north, Yakima befriends two young sisters whose mother has died and who, escaping an abusive stepfather, are trying to make their way north to their grandparents’ farm along the Cannon Ball River. Heading into owlhoot-infested Dakota Territory is no nap in the shade for Yakima alone but traveling with two complicated young women is no picnic, either.When an Irish countess seduces Yakima, enflaming her husband’s jealous rage, and the bounty-hunting assassin called The Reverend stalks Yakima’s and the girls’ trail, Yakima comes to believe that when his friend Paul sent him north to Dakota, he’d really been sending him hell-bound!“The west has a bonafide superhero and his name is Yakima Henry.”

About Peter Brandvold

Western novelist Peter Brandvold was born and raised in North Dakota. He has penned nearly 200 fast-action westerns under his own name and his penname, Frank Leslie, as well as Tabor Evans and, more recently, Max O'Hara, the name under which he has written the recent Wolf Stockburn Railroad Detective series. He is the author of the ever-popular .45-Caliber books featuring Cuno Massey as well as the Lou Prophet and Yakima Henry novels. The Ben Stillman books are a long-running series. Brandvold published two horror westerns-Canyon of a Thousand Eyes and Dust of the Damned, also republished by Wolfpack. Brandvold has lived all over the American west but currently lives in the woods of western Minnesota with his dog, Buddy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Frank on December 03, 2020

This is a well written book that’s full of action and showcases Yakima Henry what is my favorite western hero. He’s a tough, half breed hombe who takes no nonsense from anyone. After promising a late friend that he would travel to North Dakota to take a letter and his friends money to his son, Yakim......more

Goodreads review by Michael D. Anderson on May 29, 2024

Old Days, Prejudice Continues! Yakima is always in the midst of trouble, big heart, see’s more in humanity than humanity doesn’t see in him? Always looking out for the people in need! Goes out of his way to assist regardless of cost! For the most part, men like him were the staunch, brave humans who......more

Goodreads review by Joyce on December 07, 2020

Great story I have read all 4 books and I'm a very loyal fan of Yakima but this was one of my favorites. It shows the real person under the tough exterior .Very well written as all of Peter Brand kid's stories are I sure hope more stories will be coming as Yakima continues to ride.......more

Goodreads review by Jack on March 18, 2021

Yakima Henry heart of gold Excellent yarn I am sorry it is over. Yakima Henry is what every good man aspires to,tough, virile and yet a heart of gold. He is a man of courage and integrity I hope another tale of his life is in the mill I have downloaded the other tales Peter Brandvoid has written.......more

Goodreads review by Richard L Colemere on December 22, 2021

How could a tough half breed have such a big heart. Brand old knows how to write. This book delights in the tough wild west and the progress of change. Although tough as any half breed could be, this story develops the lighter side of life. Well done, Brandvold.......more