A High Adventure Thrill Ride into the Heart of Danger!
For fans of Indiana Jones, Uncharted, The Mummy, and 1923 Fire in the Tall Grass delivers pulse-pounding action, high-stakes adventure, and relentless danger!
Under the guise of helping a woman find her husband and a son reunite with his father, Redford plunges into the darkest part of the Congo... soon he realizes that there is more to the story. Guerrilla warfare and a deadly race to an ancient relic find the former ace in this thrilling Noah Redford Adventure!
With fists flying, bullets whizzing, and enemies lurking in every shadow, Redford must rely on his wits, grit, and two-fisted resolve to survive. But in the jungle, the greatest danger isn't always what's hunting you-it's what you're hunting.
A nonstop, edge-of-your-seat adventure packed with brutal fights, breathtaking chases, and a masculine hero cut from the cloth of legends. If you crave action, treasure hunts, and old-school adventure, this book is for you!
I was born with less than a one percent chance of survival. No doctor thought I would make it. One was brave enough to take a shot. Two open-heart surgeries later and here I am. Living so close to death, I’ve always wanted be sure of my purpose. I wanted to leave nothing behind when my time was up. I wanted no dream to be trapped within my grave.
It didn’t take long for me to understand my purpose, my dream. I was a storyteller. I wanted to write and I wanted to share my stories with people. All the way at the edge of my memory I can recall playing narratives out in front of the family camera. Growing up, my best friend and I made hundreds of films. Every weekend was a new story to tell.
I love narrative and I believe strongly in its power. Narrative has inspired me and helped me become a better man. It is my hope that my work inspires the next man or woman behind me to pick up the pen and give their dream a shot. You never know when the reaper is going to come knocking.
Maybe it’s the Africa of it all, but Fire in The Tall Grass was giving me pulp-Haggard vibes.
With all the thrilling momentum of a pulp-serial of the 30’s and 40’s, LS Goozdich introduces Noah Redford in his first novel. African game hunting, a mission and a treasure to discover.
It’s the kind of yarn adventure stories are made of. Not a long book, it doesn’t over stay it’s welcome or bog you down with needless sentences to skip.
If you are a fan of Indian Jones, Dirk Pitt, or Jack West Jr., you need to pick up this book today!!
I feel like Luke really hit his stride as an author with this story and I found myself totally engrossed and enjoying it the whole time. It’s nothing but old school men’s adventure - overflowing with toxic masculinity, impossible challenges, and a man who will do the right thing and never give up, even when all hell breaks loose. Lukes writing has only gotten better with time, refining all the great aspects and improving everywhere he was lacking. I am so excited to keep reading the man’s work as he continues to improve and refine his God-given talent! Do yourself a favor and check it out, you won’t regret it!
Favorite Quote: “A boy must be steeped in tales of classic heroism. It’s not merely important—it’s essential. He needs to see men of moral clarity, dangerous men who are willing to have bloody confrontations with evil simply because it is the right thing to do.”
This book was great! I have looked for a book like this for a long time. Redford feels like a Jack Reacher type but also cut from the same cloth as Allan Quatermain. My only complain is I wish there was more. I hope we see far more Noah Redford books!
It was a quick fun read. Not thought provoking, just an action/adventure story as advertised. If you like the 1999 Mummy and/or Indiana Jones, you’ll enjoy it
L.S. Goozdich's latest novel finds Noah Redford deep in the Congo helping a woman and her son reunite with her husband and the boy's father. Redford quickly learns there is more to the journey than a simple reunion at stake. The action and adventure crack off the page like a whip. If you like Temple of Doom and Sahara, you'll love this book.
L.S. Goozdich’s Fire in the Tall Grass is a blazing triumph, igniting the senses with vivid prose and raw emotion akin to Louis L'Amour. The narrative scorches through a rugged landscape, where survival and vengeance fuel a relentless pace. Goozdich crafts characters like wildfires—unpredictable, fierce, and unforgettable. The tension crackles like dry brush, pulling you into a story that’s as brutal as it is beautiful. With a voice that roars and whispers in equal measure, this novel is a literary inferno, leaving you breathless and craving more. A must-read for thrill-seekers and word-lovers alike!
This book is a red-hot blade in the gut for any men’s adventure reader. A grizzled badass battles through a savage jungle where death lurks in every shadow. Relentless action, chases, ambushes, raw survival—hits like a mule. No fluff, just pure, unapologetic grit that’ll make your blood pump. Devoured it in one night; it’s the real deal for men who live untamed. Five stars, brothers-grab this and charge into the wild!
Great stuff! This is an entertaining and exciting book with all the good Indiana Jones vibes. My only complaint is that it was so short. Highly recommended.