Cunning of the Mountain Man Free Audiobook Download by William W. Johnstone


One of the most interesting novels by the best-selling author, William W. Johnstone, is Cunning of the Mountain Man. The protagonist, a character called "The Stranger", is a man who has lost his social status and his identity in the modern world. What sets this novel apart is that it's told through the perspective of "The Stranger" telling his story to a group of mountain men. J. Rodney Turner does an excellent job with capturing the voice and personality of "The Stranger".

Mountain men are renowned for their skills in tracking and hunting, and the man known as 'Cunning' is one of them. Cunning has spent his life honing these skills, but now he has a new challenge. He sets out to find his kin after being attacked by a group of lawless renegades. His quest takes him into the mountains where he meets up with an old friend who agrees to help him on his search.

The book chronicles the life of a mountain man who lives in a tent and what he does to survive. He hunts game, gathers berries, builds traps and camps out in the wilderness.

The Mountain Man is a man who has grown up among the cacti and rocks of the desert. He knows how to survive in it and stay away from those who don't know how. Now he's been hired by the US Government to investigate a strange cult that is planning an attack on the United States.

In 1978, a 28-year-old man named Willis became lost in the Idaho back country. He had to get out of there before he was found by authorities. But it was cold and dark and getting worse. So Willis did what any logical person would do, he stayed put. After two days of waiting for rescue, he made his way to the top of a nearby mountain where he could see the lights from town. There, he found a shack

Published Date 2020-10-06
Duration 8 hours 25 minutes
Author William W. Johnstone
Narrated J. Rodney Turner
Reviews
(4 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Action & Adventure, Historical Fiction, Western

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