Download Wilderness Series by David Robbins as David Thompson (.ePUB)

Wilderness Series by David Robbins (writing as David Thompson) (Books 1-14)
Requirements: .epub Reader | 3.4Mb/673Kb | Version: Retail
Overview: David L. Robbins was born on Independence Day 1950. He has written more than three hundred books under his own name and many pen names, among them: David Thompson, Jake McMasters, Jon Sharpe, Don Pendleton, Franklin W. Dixon, Ralph Compton, Dean L. McElwain, J.D. Cameron and John Killdeer.
Robbins was raised in Pennsylvania. When he was seventeen he enlisted in the United States Air Force and eventually rose to the rank of sergeant. After his honorable discharge he attended college and went into broadcasting, working as an announcer and engineer (and later as a program director) at various radio stations. Later still he entered law enforcement and then took to writing full-time.
Today he is best known for two current long-running series – Wilderness, the generational saga of a Mountain Man and his Shoshone wife – and Endworld is a science fiction series under his own name started in 1986.
Genre: Western

Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image

Book 1 – King of the Mountain
The first installment of Thompson’s epic series.
Nathaniel King leaves New York for the wilds of the Rocky Mountains, where hostile Indians, hunger, and natural predators threaten to cut short his search for treasure—and his life.

Book 2 – Lure of the Wild
In 1828, although the United States had only been in existence for 50 years, some cities were already overcrowded metropolises. Beyond the Mississippi River lay a vast region unexplored by white men. There, 19 year old Nathaniel King and a mountain man headed for a rendezvous of trappers and fur traders in the Rocky Mountains.

Book 3 – Savage Rendezvous (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 2: Books 3-4)
In 1828, the Rocky Mountains were an immense, unsettled region through which few white men dared to travel. Only courageous mountain men like Nathaniel King were willing to risk the unknown dangers for the freedom the wilderness offered. But while attending a rendezvous of trappers and fur traders, King’s freedom was threatened when he was accused of murdering several men for their money. With the help of his friend Shakespeare McNair, Nathaniel had to prove his innocence. For he had not cast off the fetters of society to spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Book 4 – Blood Fury (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 2: Books 3-4)
In 1828, the Rocky Mountains were wild and treacherous. Anyone daring to travel there faced unknown dangers and adventures at every turn. On a hunting trip, young Nathaniel King stumbled onto a disgraced Crow Indian. Attempting to regain his honor, Sitting Bear placed himself and his family in great peril, for a war party of hostile Utes threatened to kill them all. When the savages wounded Sitting Bear and kidnapped his wife and daughter, Nathaniel had to rescue them or watch them perish. But despite his skill in tricking unfriendly Indians, King might just have met an enemy he could not outsmart.

Book 5 – Tomahawk Revenge (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 3: Books 5-6)
In 1828, few white men had set foot west of the Mississippi River, and of those who did, even fewer lived to describe the unknown territory. Only tough mountain men like Nathaniel King had the strength and knowledge to carve out a life in that savage region. But when a war party of Blackfoot Indians kidnapped his friend Shakespeare McNair, Nathaniel found his survival skills tested as never before. If King made one mistake, neither he nor Shakespeare would ever tell anyone their tale.

Book 6 – Black Powder Justice (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 3: Books 5-6)
In 1828, few white men dared to venture into the immense, unsettled region west of the Mississippi. And of those who did, only courageous men like Nathaniel King had the skills and strength to survive the harsh, frozen wilderness. But when three vicious trappers ambushed him and kidnapped his pregnant wife, Winona, King faced the greatest challenge of his life. For if Nate did not rescue Winona and their unborn child, the life he had worked so hard to build would be worthless.

Book 7 – Vengeance Hunt (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 4: Books 7-8)
In 1829, life west of the Mississippi was filled with constant peril and hardship. At any moment, a settler might find himself threatened by a murderous Indian or a deadly beast. Only rugged mountain men like Nathaniel King had the courage to challenge the unknown dangers for the freedom the wilderness offered. But when Nate and his mentor Shakespeare McNair made enemies of two Flathead Indians, their survival skills were tested as never before. If either man made one mistake, both would suffer merciless deaths.

Book 8 – Death Hunt (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 4: Books 7-8)
In 1829, a new life in the vast uncharted region beyond the Mississippi River was a cause for celebration-and fear. With wild beasts, lawless renegades, and hostile Indians enough there to threaten even the bravest of men, a newborn had little hope for survival. Upon the birth of their first child, trapper Nathaniel King and his Indian wife were overjoyed. But their delight turned to terror when Nathan accompanied the men of Winona’s tribe on a deadly buffalo hunt. If King didn’t return, his family was sure to perish.

Book 9 – Mountain Devil (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 5: Books 9-10)
In 1832, life in the Rocky Mountains was filled with danger and mystery. Indian legends held that deep in secluded valleys lurked bizarre creatures bent on destroying man. Although Indians shunned such places, courageous settlers like Nathaniel King had no time for such tales, and they willingly braved these forbidden areas. But when Nate led a hunting expedition into a valley where one of these monsters was said to live, several of his fellow hunters were viciously slain. And before long Nate himself became the prey of a beast that might have come out of his worst nightmare.

Book 10 – Blackfoot Massacre (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 5: Books 9-10)
Life in the savage Rockies was not easy on Nathaniel King and other courageous mountain men who dared to settle there. For every day, wild animals, treacherous Indians, or brutal elements threatened their very existence. With all these dangers, Nate never expected any trouble from a missionary bent on converting the hostile tribesmen. But when the Reverend John Burke was trapped in perilous Blackfoot territory, Nate had to save the man—or he’d bear the brand of a coward until the day he died.

Book 11 – Northwest Passage (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 6: Books 11-12)
Life in the savage Rockies was never easy for the courageous mountain men who dared to live there. Threatened every day by hostile Indians and cutthroat frontiersmen, Nathaniel King and other intrepid settlers knew that trusting the wrong person could cost them their lives. But when Nate agreed to lead a seemingly innocent group of pioneers through the treacherous mountains, he made a mistake that could be his last. For the Banner party had a secret they did not want revealed, and they were more than willing to kill to keep it hidden.

Book 12 – Apache Blood (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 6: Books 11-12)
Life in the wild Rockies was never easy for the courageous mountain men who lived there. And those settlers who dared to travel were endangered by murderous cutthroats and vicious beasts. Only intrepid pioneers like Nathaniel King had the strength and skill to battle the ever-present perils. But when Nate and his young family journeyed to the southern Rockies, bloodthirsty Apaches kidnapped his wife and son. With the help of his friend Shakespeare McNair, Nate would save his loved ones—or pay the ultimate price.

Book 13 – Mountain Manhunt (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 7: Books 13-14)
Before there were laws, taxes, and the pollution of so-called civilization, free man could go to breathe the pure air of liberty in the vast, untamed Rockies. There, Nathaniel King and other rugged mountain men were always willing to lend struggling settlers a helping hand. But when Nate freed Solomon Cain from an Indian death trap, the apparently innocent man repaid King’s kindness by leaving him stranded in the wilds. Only with the help of a Ute brave who sought vengeance against Cain could King set right the mistake he had made. Cain deserved more than death – he deserved wilderness justice!

Book 14 – Tenderfoot (Contained in Wilderness Double Edition, Book 7: Books 13-14)
Rugged and independent, the mountain men who lived in the savage Rockies needed great courage just to survive. Not a day passed without wild animals, deadly cutthroats or hostile elements threatening to destroy them. To protect their homes and families, Nathaniel King and other settlers taught their sons the skills that would help them battle their enemies. But young Zach King was still a tenderfoot when vicious Indians captured his father. If Zach hadn’t learned his lessons well enough to save him, then Nate’s only hope would be a quick death.

Download Instructions:
All books except: Wilderness Double Edition, Book 7, 3.4Mb
http://corneey.com/wXKGAU
http://corneey.com/wXKGAS

Wilderness Double Edition, Book 7, 673Kb
http://corneey.com/wXKGAJ
http://corneey.com/wXKGAC




Leave a Reply