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The Storm Testament Volume 4

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When the Fancher Company rides through town, Dan Storm learns that his old enemy, Dick Boggs, is traveling with them. However, at the insistence of Porter Rockwell, Storm leaves the territory to scout out a force of U.S. troops who set out from the East to unseat Brigham Young and install a new governor. When he later finds out that Boggs and the rest of the company are headed south - toward his home in American Fork - Storm sets out to protect his family from Boggs, but arrives too late.

Furious, Storm joins the Gosiute chief Ike in trailing Boggs and the rest of the Fancher Company to Mountain Meadows, where an unusual sequence of events triggers one of the bloodiest massacres in the history of the American West.

A beautiful blind woman, the kidnapping of two little girls, a frantic chase through the Utah wilderness, and an unanticipated romance make this one of the most intriguing historical novels of Western LDS history.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2008
ISBN9781599556680
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    This is the novelization of the life of Orrin Porter Rockwell, the Destroying Angel. He killed many men while protecting the Mormon religion, early Mormon church leaders, or his own morals. The author tried not to glamorize his life, but he was still presented in a positive light, as someone who was on the side of right most of the time.It was an interesting story, and I learned a lot of about life for the early Mormons and pioneers. However, the story was dry at times and read like a history book. The first few chapters deal with Dan Storm (from the previous Storm Testament novels) and a woman named Polly who actually narrates the story of Rockwell's life. However, it was never explained Polly's connection to Rockwell or how she knew so much about his life.