Massacre at Powder River [Dramatized Adaptation]
Matt Jensen: The Last Mountain Man, Book 7
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In the harsh, unforgiving American frontier, in the vast wilderness that is Wyoming, a ruthless gang of cutthroats is ripping a bloody swath of death and destruction through the territory. No one can stop them…no one, that is, except for a legendary mountain man named Matt Jensen.
The year is 1884. A 10-year-old British boy has come to visit his uncle’s Wyoming spread, just as the vicious Yellow Kerchief Gang has the ranch under siege. Outgunned and outmatched, a British rancher is willing to pay $5000 for help. That is more than enough money to bring Matt Jenson into the fray.
A huge, bloody gunfight, fueled by betrayal, erupts at the Powder River. But Matt has to shoot carefully. The Yellow Kerchief Gang has a hostage — the British lad named Winnie. And Matt has history on his hands, because Winnie Churchill must survive.... Fifty years later, Winston Churchill will fight a war of his own — carrying a Matt Jenson .44 shell in his pocket and a gunfighter’s spirit in his soul.
Performed by Dylan Lynch, Thomas Penny, Steven Carpenter, Gary Telles, David Coyne, Johann Dettweiler, Michael Glenn, Christopher Graybill, Nanette Savard, Terence Aselford, Patrick Bussink, Thomas Keegan, Lily David, Michael John Casey, Joel David Santner, Nick DePinto, David Harris, Tracy Olivera, Elizabeth Jernigan, Eric Messner, Alyssa Wilmoth.
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Massacre at Powder River
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Fact: Churchill visited the USA as a personal guest of Eisenhower at the age of eighty-four and was entertained at the White House. Not in in his childhood, nor was especially close to his mother. His fondness was for his nanny.
It was a nice spin on a factual event.
Overall good and engaging
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Jolly Good Book!!!
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