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Western and Mountain Men Books Welcome to our books, music, and art. Each of our authors, musicians, and artists offer you professional products with current placing in the open market. Our books all have ISBN's and are offered on sites such as Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and so on. Our art is shown in galleries and our music is done in professional recording studios with highly trained engineers. All of the work offered on this site is copyrighted by the gingival author, musician, or artist. If you like the smell of wood smoke, the excitement of Indian attacks, and real dialog of the times, you'll love WR Benton's westerns! Most of his books are of the mountain man period, but you'll also find work on the Civil War and the Cowboy period of American history. Additionally, he has a new series in the works--Nate Grisham, Black Mountain Man! Read some of the endorsements of WR Benton's books. Go to our second page of Western Fiction.
 | Ty Fisher and the Blood of the Mountain Men, by WR Benton Ty Fisher and the Blood of the Mountain Men - Ty Fisher is a man of deep honor and when fellow fur trapper Bull Singleton turns to robbing and killing his fellow trappers for their furs, he is honor bounded to see mountain justice served. Ty goes after the renegade killer with his trapping partner Crazy Wayne and the two men quickly plunge into danger, intrigue, and adventure as their hunt for the mountain man turned murderer becomes time consuming and proves to be extremely difficult. The action increases as Ty falls in love with a white woman living with the Sioux and Wayne's brother is killed by Bull. 240 Pages, 6" by 9", $17.99 Click on cover to see a larger size. 
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 | Nate Grisham, Black Mountain Man, by WR Benton Nate Grisham, Black Mountain Man -The first book of Black Mountain Man Series - Nate is a runaway slave who becomes a mountain man. He runs from a Southern plantation to the shining mountains, an untamed land, where the only law is what a man can enforce with a gun. Nate Grisham becomes a black mountain man, with no desires other than to live free and trap his plews. He'd experienced plenty of trouble in life, from cruel slave overseers to Blackfoot Indians, but none compared to the difficulties now facing him and his partner Cotton Top—a white mountain man who stands head and shoulders above the rest. Nate was a man in love with his mountains, but when Captain Taylor M. Donnelly brutally kills a colonel and his wife, following a robbery, Nate becomes involved. Returning the Captain to the Army, the black mountain man assumes it's finished, until Donnelly escapes and swears to have his revenge. Knowing Captain Donnelly is a killer of women, Nate understands anything might happen, because a man who would harm a woman has no honor. Donnelly becomes a cold-blooded killer and rapist, with little to lose, but nothing will keep him killing the big black man . The action becomes almost non-stop as the two men begin to search for each other and the outcome can only lead to death — for one or the other. Coming Soon by Saga Books. Read an Excerpt click on the cover to see details
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 | Death on the Mountain, by WR Benton Death on the Mountain - Jarel Wade is hired by an old miner to help bring six mules loaded with gold ore out of the high mountain country. As the old man lies dying following an Indian attack, Jarel gives his word to the miner that he will see both the gold and the miner's beautiful daughter to safety. Unknown to the young trapper, a large group of vicious white men want all of the gold for themselves and the Sioux have threatened to kill Jarel on sight for violating their sacred mountains. Since Jarel had given his word to the old miner, he knows he has no alternative but to bring both the girl and the gold out, or die in the attempt. Enlisting help from two of his mountain friends, along with the assistance of an ancient runaway slave, and an old Mexican sheepherder, Jarel finally turns to face the group of vicious thieves and murderers on his back trail. It was time to start the dance. Click on the cover to see details.  Go to our second page of Western Fiction. |
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