John Legg – Flintlock Trail – Reviewed 7/17/20 – Read 7/13/20
From Slave, bartender and on to Trapper and leader of men!
Jacques Maxwell starts his young life as the illegitimate son of a Louisiana plantation owner and a Creole slave. His mother dies when he is just 16, he takes off on his own and ends up fighting in the War of 1812. Life is up and down for a long time until he ends up in Saint Louis. After choosing a tavern that will be his go-to place, he has a vicious fight with a bartender, the owner fires him and offers the job to Jacques. He had nothing better to do so he took the job. At least he would be able to get some better rum than the rotgut that the fired bartender was serving.
About a month after taking on the job at the Hog’s Blood tavern, on a really busy night, Jacques knew when he saw his most troublesome customer come in that there would be a fight just to keep things quiet. Sure enough, after he had quite a few drinks under his belt, the troublemaker started a fight. Jacques jumps the bar and here we go again. Taking care of the problem left Jacques really beaten up with lots of colorful lumps, bumps, and bruises. Even after a week his face still showed the damage. While taking a break a man joined him at his table, telling him that his boss wanted him to join their expedition and become a trapper for him. Now the story begins….
What did I like? Jacques Maxwell is one colorful character! I loved his accent. It truly shows a lot when you can read a book and hear the accent of one of the characters. It makes the book so much more interesting. This period was indeed a very troublesome time in our history, I think the author did an excellent job in bringing across the problems and issues. His method of conveying the values of the character was also something that I certainly liked.
What will you like? If you are ready for an action-packed read, then here we are. The action jumps out on nearly every page, from Louisiana plantations to the backcountry filled with native Americans and betrayal of so-called friends. Categorically filled with lots of colorful characters, unique and awesome! As I said above you will be able to hear the accent of the characters, see the Indian attacks, smell the rum and even feel a few of the bruises, John does such an excellent job with is descriptions and details. This certainly will be one of the most colorful reads of late, but certainly, a book that you will want to add to your Western Library.
• File Size: 5755 KB
• Print Length: 213 pages
• Publisher: Wolfpack Publishing (July 29, 2020)
• Publication Date: July 29, 2020
• ASIN: B08D29R4WY
• Genre: Western Fiction & Classics