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Redemption Trail

Yakima Henry, Book 4

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Redemption Trail

By: Peter Brandvold
Narrated by: Richard Lee Jones
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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.”

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This is a book about Yakima that's not Dramatized version. There is just one narrator. This is the only book I have found on Yakima like this. Yakima is helping a couple girls out in this book. I enjoyed this being different. I do prefer the Dramatized books but this is also good. There is a good story line. Yakima is always helping someone and he gets treated like crap in every town he enters because of being half Indian. Richard Lee Jones does a great job narrating this book. If my review is any help will you please click on the helpful link below. Thank you.

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