Three heavyweights of the American Fur Company, Guy Straus, Jamie Dance, and Broken Leg Fitzhugh, see the market shifting from beaver to buffalo and throw in together to form their own unit.
"Rocky Mountain Company" (1991) is a sweeping and information-heavy boring explanation of economic matters and Broken Leg Fitzhugh's struggle with managing personalities and his Cheyenne wife Dust Devil's stubborn thoughts on the whole venture. There's some underlying internal struggle for Fitzhugh as he deals with trying to force his own mountain man persona into a new world where the buffalo are the new target, kind of a play on the old dog and new tricks thing.
Verdict: The three Wheeler historical fiction westerns I've read before, "Snowbound," "Sierra," and "Masterson" had their own strengths and weaknesses and his prose can be a bit drifting, but in "Rocky Mountain Company" it is just too much. I couldn't stay awake or interested enough to get past page 140 (of 320).
Jeff's Rating: 1 / 5 (Bad)
movie rating if made into a movie: PG-13