The Russian Bear

The Russian Bear

by Robert J. Randisi
The Russian Bear

The Russian Bear

by Robert J. Randisi

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Overview

A BEAR OF A MAN, JACK PIKE HAS ALL THE NECESSARY TOOLS TO STAND HARD AND FAST

The Indians call him "he whose head touches the sky," the womenfolk call him whenever he's near. He's the biggest hunk of man-flesh in the Rockies; he's mountain man Jack Pike!

When the famous Russian Ivan Koloff invites Pike to join him on a grizzly hunt, Pike has to think twice. Bears are best left alone, and besides, Pike's nose is for beaver. But one look at Koloff's curvaceous companion Vanya is all the persuading the hot-blooded mountain man needs. And who knows, Pike's beaver hunting skills just might bring him a new pelt on this trip.

Sure enough, Vanya can't seem to stifle her hard-lovin' intentions, and Pike finds himself getting Russian bear hugs in his tent! But the mountain man gets shafted hard when Ivan deals him a card from the bottom of the deck: now Pike is going to be the game, and Ivan the hunter! Feeling like a mouse in a rattler's cage, Pike runs off into the wilds as the hunt begins. But just as he's on tarnation's doorstep, buxom Vanya bends over backwards to give Pike what he needs to come away clean!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016776408
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication date: 04/05/2013
Series: Mountain Jack Pike , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 257
Sales rank: 231,089
File size: 762 KB

About the Author

Robert J. Randisi (J.R. Roberts) is an American author who writes in the Detective and Western genres. He has authored more than 500 published books and has edited more than 30 anthologies of short stories. Booklist magazine said he "may be the last of the pulp writers."

He co-founded and edited Mystery Scene magazine and co-founded the American Crime Writers League. He founded The Private Eye Writers of America in 1981, where he created the Shamus Award.
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