Prairie Fire

Prairie Fire by William W. Johnstone is a gripping addition to the acclaimed series, published by Kensington on January 25, 2022. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Luke Jensen, a legendary bounty hunter and the long-lost brother of Mountain Man Smoke Jensen, as he embarks on a dangerous mission to track down a deranged outlaw named Neville Goldsmith. Set against the backdrop of the Civil War’s aftermath, Goldsmith’s obsession with fire leads him to wreak havoc across the prairies, igniting chaos and destruction.
Readers will find a thrilling blend of action and adventure as Luke Jensen confronts Goldsmith and his gang, who are using arson as a distraction for their criminal activities. The story unfolds with Jensen’s daring plan to infiltrate the gang and combat their fiery reign with his own brand of gunfire. This installment delves into themes of survival and justice in a historical Western setting, providing an engaging experience for fans of the genre.
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The Greatest Western Writers of the 21st Century present the 9th chapter in their USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling series featuring Luke Jensen, the long-lost brother of Mountain Man Smoke Jensen. A legend among bounty hunters, Luke Jensen is called to track down a deranged Yankee-turned-outlaw with a burning passion to torch the prairies, torment the townsfolks, and turn all he sees into a smoldering cinder…
Johnstone Country. Ready, Aim, Kill.
CAUTION: CONTENTS MAY BE FLAMMABLE
In the darkest days of the Civil War, Neville Goldsmith set the world on fire. As Captain for the Union Army, he marched with General Sherman through Georgia, setting homes and cities ablaze with sadistic glee. For Goldsmith, starting fires was a lifelong obsession. And when the war ended, he set his sights on the great American West—to burn it all to the ground…
Years later, Luke Jensen learns about a series of fires wreaking havoc from the Dakota Territory to Kansas. Each fire appears to be man-made—a way to distract the locals while outlaws rob their banks and loot their towns. The gang’s leader is the demented firebug Goldsmith, along with an equally psychotic partner, Trask. As their fiery reign of terror rages out of control, Luke Jensen decides to do something crazy himself: Infiltrate the gang—and fight fire with gunfire.
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