Bradigan’s Mountain Book I: The First Man is the first book in an exciting new mountain man trilogy about Adam a hero who has lost his memory and roams the mountains in a quest to learn his true identity.
When Marshal Tom Mix finds a man beaten and shot in the backstreets of Dewey, the only clue he can find to the man’s identity is a torn map with the words Bradigan’s Mountain written at the bottom.
The man recovers but has completely lost his memory. Tom dubs the mysterious stranger Adam, (the first man, with no past to speak of), and grubstakes him enough money to return to Bradigan’s Mountain to learn his identity. With Adam is Pillian, a young Caddo mountain guide.
When they arrive in logging country, Adam and Pillian get mixed up in a failing mill, a murdered sheriff and a fortune in stolen money.
"Scott McCrea's prose is tight and smooth, and delivers a fair number of smiles." -- Evan Lewis, Davy Crockett's Almanack
"Recommended!" -- Jeff Arnold's West
‘Looking forward to the next one!" -- Toby Roan, Fifty Westerns From the Fifties Blog
Genre: Western
When Marshal Tom Mix finds a man beaten and shot in the backstreets of Dewey, the only clue he can find to the man’s identity is a torn map with the words Bradigan’s Mountain written at the bottom.
The man recovers but has completely lost his memory. Tom dubs the mysterious stranger Adam, (the first man, with no past to speak of), and grubstakes him enough money to return to Bradigan’s Mountain to learn his identity. With Adam is Pillian, a young Caddo mountain guide.
When they arrive in logging country, Adam and Pillian get mixed up in a failing mill, a murdered sheriff and a fortune in stolen money.
"Scott McCrea's prose is tight and smooth, and delivers a fair number of smiles." -- Evan Lewis, Davy Crockett's Almanack
"Recommended!" -- Jeff Arnold's West
‘Looking forward to the next one!" -- Toby Roan, Fifty Westerns From the Fifties Blog
Genre: Western
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