The epic Colt saga blazes to a new high, with riveting, authentic adventure on the flaming frontier
THE MAGNIFICENT THREE
Chris Colt, Chief of Scouts, sought peace on his ranch in the Colorado high country, but he was drawn back into the violence of a West that made him strap on his guns again. For Man Killer, the young Nez Percé warrior whose life Chris Colt had saved and shaped, is riding into battle against Apache raiders led by Geronimo himself. Joining them is Justis Colt, Chris's cousin, a tall and tough ex-Texas Ranger committed to help save Man Killer's beloved Jennifer from a crooked relative and two infamous outlaws on a bloody crime spree.
These three men link their courage, their firepower, and their fates in a chain of action and adventure from the wild West to the Barbary Coast of San Francisco to the Australian bush—in a sweeping epic struggle against Indian rage and white men's treachery.
-Speaker and best-selling author of 30 books with over 3 million copies in print plus a successful feature film - Don just co-wrote a brand new book available on Amazon Kindle and Kindle Select, soon available in print on Amazon (September, 2019). A self-help motivational memoir, it is entitled "Cowboy the F Up! How to be a Real Man in Today's World." -International Karate & Kickboxing Hall of Fame: 1995 inductee, Grandmaster Instructor in 5 martial arts - US Army Special Forces (Green Beret) officer, Vietnam disabled vet - Master of Science, Business - Leadership, Grand Canyon University, 2011 Bachelor of Science, Business, Colorado Christian University, 1997 - owns the Strongheart Ranch, Florence, Colorado - 6 children, 11 grandchildren, Married to Author and Social Psychologist, Dr. Janet Bendell.
This has to one of the worst books I have ever read. The only reason I finished it was because I had nothing else to read on a very long bus ride.
20% of the text in the book describes how strong, how awesome and how brave the heroes are and how perfect their love is for their woman. The action is boringly predictable. The only redeeming quality is maybe the description of the some of the west and the historical context of conflict between white people and Native Americans but even that is stereo typically dull.