
Bloody Hand
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Narrated by:
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Alex Boyles
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By:
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Matt Braun
He found a people who needed his courage.
Born a slave, Jim Beckwith forged his own path to freedom as a mountain man. But when a wealthy trading company owner offered to pay him to live among the Crow Indians, Beckwith accepted the deal - and discovered another way of life that changed him forever.
He fought a battle that had to be won.
Here in the Wind River Mountains, amidst blood feuds and blood brothers, he became Bloody Hand, a man sworn to take a hundred scalps - and destined to become the People’s greatest warrior - in a life-or-death struggle that shaped the fate of a nation.
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It was the way!
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A HUGE distraction is how the author CONSTANTLY refers to the main character as "the black man" instead of his names! I'm not a politically correct person, but "the black man" is used at over three times the rate as the character's actual name - the title of this book!
Don't even get me started on the "romance" or "sex" scenes in this book! Sophmoric at best - clumsily written, completely unnecessary where they were included.
The overall storyline
and writing style (aside from the previously addressed issues) were pretty good. Probably well above average for today's western genre.
Not sure where the author obtained his history, bu
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