Caleb Johnson: Mountain Man:
Menace In The Mountain Mist
Caleb Johnson’s
second adventure finds him settling into married life back in Bear Creek. But
as we find out, this is no honeymoon, for events conspire to disrupt the
idyllic tranquility that would make life perfect:
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Caleb’s
new wife, Spring Flower, who now calls herself Flora in order to fit into Bear
Creek society, finds a bear cub whose mother’s been killed by wolves. She takes
it home and nurses it back to health, something that Caleb, uneasy about at
first, comes to accept. They even give the cub the name Snuffy, and delight in
how it becomes close with Dog.
Later,
while shopping in Bear Creek, Flora is accosted by three ruffians, and Caleb
gives them a drubbing. The incident is forgotten for months until one day, as
the spring mist is enshrouding their peaceful mountain home, the past comes
calling. Events combine in a bloody confrontation that will leave you
breathless.
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Yes, a settled
married routine is no guarantee of peace, especially when you live in the
wilds, and there are no-good layabouts determined to create, and then settle
none existent scores.
The thing is, a
previous good deed by Caleb and Flora comes back to show, karma’s an absolute
b***h if you’re on the wrong side of it!
Another great
little story that rolls along at a comfortable pace; is a delight to read; and
has a most satisfying ending. And better still, it’s presented in such a way
that it’s entirely believable, allowing you to connect to the characters in a
personal way.
Kudos to Charles
Ray for that.