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Matt Jensen: The Last Mountain Man #1

Matt Jensen, the Last Mountain Man

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Raised by Smoke Jensen after his parents are brutally slaughtered, Matt Jensen, using his survival skills, courage, and money, begins a dangerous search for the outlaws responsible for murdering his family in cold blood and learns the true cost of justice. Original.

352 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 1, 2007

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William W. Johnstone

1,054 books1,422 followers
William W. Johnstone is the #1 bestselling Western writer in America and the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of hundreds of books, with over 50 million copies sold. Born in southern Missouri, he was raised with strong moral and family values by his minister father, and tutored by his schoolteacher mother. He left school at fifteen to work in a carnival and then as a deputy sheriff before serving in the army. He went on to become known as "the Greatest Western writer of the 21st Century." Visit him online at WilliamJohnstone.net.

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Profile Image for Jim A.
1,267 reviews82 followers
August 14, 2021
Decent story. Matt is on the trail of the outlaws who killed his parents and sister. First of this particular series.
Profile Image for Bill Riggs.
975 reviews16 followers
June 29, 2023
Typical Johnstone revenge storyline. Matt’s family is killed by a gang of outlaws and as a 9 year old he swears vengeance. In is travels he comes across Smoke Jensen (great way to cash in on Johnstone’s cash cow) and is trained by the legend himself. Adopting Smoke’s last name he sets out to finished mission of bringing justice to his family’s killers.
Profile Image for Tom.
509 reviews18 followers
May 26, 2018
A limping dog walks into a bar and says, "I'm lookin for the man who shot my paw!"

That's our story. Young Matt Jensen sees his family brutally murdered as they cross the plains and chases down the killers when he's older. There were some highlights here. I always enjoy a straight-talking, no nonsense western hero. But our heroes (there are a couple) are the only people in this book that don't end up full of bullet holes. And woe be to any female characters. From school marm to town floozy (those seem to be the only life-options available to you) - if you're female in this world, it's only a matter of time before getting your brains blown out (after devoting your "heart of gold" to our hero, naturally).

So, I guess I'm saying it was a bit thin on supporting characters and world building. But ain't nobody got time for that when there's bad dudes who need to be put down!
Profile Image for Jim.
69 reviews
May 26, 2021
I read this series as a break from something slow and dragging...
This was on a completely different level and more reminiscent of books I read as a kid.
Shallow, quick moving, brutal plot (with more corn than Indiana!) that follows the old western formula. While wintering with a gunfighter our hero picks up 'the secret' of being a gunfighter and from that point on can outdraw and outshoot any number of villains. He makes his way without caution or concern through a country where people are dropping like flies but he has the absolute best luck for always bending over at the right time to avoid being shot. Every woman he meets is more beautiful than the last and they all throw themselves at him shamelessly. Things were getting a little repetitive by the time I hit book 10 so I stuck a pin in it there.
Profile Image for RICHARD STENTON.
286 reviews6 followers
May 12, 2021
Matt Jensen is a character you will want to follow along with Smoke and Preacher. This introduction to Matt is wonderful and starts out fast with the killing of his whole family in a brutal manner after his father has just arrived back at his ranch after the Civil War. Matt gets taken in as a Orphan and his escape from the Orphanage leads to his meeting Smoke and living in the wild for three years. In the wild under the mentoring of Smoke he becomes very competent in the wester way of life and fast and accurate with both the knife and the gun. He leaves Smoke after the three years and sets out to avenge the killing of his family. His adventures along the way and the final meeting of his killers is a page turner you do not want to miss.
301 reviews1 follower
January 19, 2023
Matt was nine years old when he witness his family being killed. He grabbed his father's rifle and ran and hid by the time he got to a point where he could see the killers, he shot one who was fixin' to rape one of the two females they had killed, so Matt shot and killed him. After spotting Matt one of the killers tried to get to him but got stuck, so Matt killed him.

The story gets good from there with Matt being placed in a so-called orphanage after three years he runs away with the aid of one of the young girls who are also there. Matt gets away when the girl basically gives herself up. Later near death Matt is found and saved by the famous Smoke Jensen.

Smoke heals Matt and trains him. From there... Well you will have to get the book to find out.
Profile Image for Jim Bartlett.
143 reviews
November 27, 2025
This is as good as it gets ‘Western’ genre . The narrative is predictable but yet has a unique simplicity and honesty that makes it a “good yarn”. I dip into Westerns , pretty much. Louis L’Amor , for the homespun stories of good winning over evil, the goodies against the baddies, the hero with. The white hat and the villains in black. In a. AI driven world of distrust and fake, the Western genre does heroically exaggerate that American west era but there is much truth in the ultimate goodness of people. I have not read any previous William Johnstone novels and so without any prior knowledge this was an unexpected treat
Profile Image for Calvin Daniels.
Author 12 books18 followers
July 6, 2017
A bit better than a two, but not by a lot.

The writing seemed too simplistic, even for a trashy western.

The book veered away from Smoke Jensen as the lead and that was a fail for me. It seemed like at the time the author wasn't sure where he'd take the series and it showed.

Book three in this series,my first hooked me. Had I read this one first I would likely have passed on series, so book two will tell the tale.
Profile Image for Garth Mailman.
2,577 reviews10 followers
June 14, 2018
Kirby (Smoke) Jensen and Matt Cavanaugh are two orphaned young men, Smoke elder by eight years. Their paths cross when Smoke finds Matt dying of hypothermia and nurses him back to life. The two establish a mentor-pupil relationship that develops into a deep and lasting friendship. They share wilderness survivalist skills, gun play, gold panning, mutual caring and support. Both young men are quick draw artists bent on avenging the deaths of their families. Be prepared for gun violence.
534 reviews3 followers
February 7, 2020
I have to say what is it with the Mountain Man series and women not really having much choice but having positions where they tend to either be house wives, soiled doves, or teachers. That ending was not cool. Tamara dying was not cool. Especially since it was a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. In her case she was just about to hop into bed with Matt. That was just like a "Really WTF! moment"
Profile Image for Don Story.
43 reviews1 follower
January 16, 2018
So disappointing. It had all the makings of a good story and yet was soiled by gratuitous sex and profanity. I have read plenty of westerns that showed high respect for women and their treatment in the old west. I was saddened to find that the author included the same needless smut and low morals for even the main character. It certainly didn’t make the book better for me, it ruined it.
Profile Image for Malum.
2,905 reviews173 followers
June 19, 2021
I have read a lot of William W. Johnstone (and his ghostwriters since he passed away) and I can honestly say that if you have read one Johnstone Western, you have read them all.
You don't pick up a Johnstone novel to be surprised, however. You pick them up for a pulp Western full of people getting the crap shot and stabbed out of them, and this one certainly follows that formula.
18 reviews1 follower
December 25, 2022
Good story-telling as usually with Johnstone

Johnstone’s stories rival any of the classical Western writers. The Mountain Man stories portray the raw lawless West in its infancy. Life was harsh and the good guys don’t always come out on top. The women had to be tough as the men they loved.
Profile Image for Todd.
158 reviews
June 27, 2020
Western Story Telling Perfection!!!

As always the amazing team of William W. And J.A. Johnstone delivers the best in western story telling perfection. When it comes to literary western/action it absolutely gets no better guranteed.
Profile Image for Andrea.
Author 5 books3 followers
February 18, 2019
This is the first western I've ever read. It was pretty good.
Profile Image for Sue.
654 reviews
March 2, 2019
I'm not sure I've read this one before. It was a fun read. I liked getting to know Matt better.
Profile Image for Joshua Bunnell.
Author 11 books1 follower
September 9, 2019
I love how the combined Smoke's and Matt's origin stories into meeting up. A great Jensen story like always. Any Jensen book never disappoints.
Profile Image for Dave Hay.
285 reviews1 follower
December 21, 2019
Never tried a western before, and it did not surprise me much. Simple, easy and a little predictable.
Profile Image for Ted Cartier.
459 reviews1 follower
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February 10, 2020
Another series by William Johnstone. Good fun with a lot of action. Will read more in this series.
Profile Image for KEITH AVILA.
10 reviews
August 10, 2021
The last Mountain Man

Love this book. Hope to read it more than once. Smoke Jenson is my kind of guy Hope to read all the books you write
Profile Image for Nolan.
1,092 reviews3 followers
May 12, 2022
Okay read. A little slow in some areas. Not an overly fast paced story.
Profile Image for Bob Prol.
185 reviews
March 28, 2024
It reminds me of Louis Lamour’s novels, with less romance. A quick read.
862 reviews2 followers
March 16, 2017
Great!

Another tale by this Master Story Teller! This was a rewarding story in that good won over evil once again.
1,383 reviews22 followers
June 24, 2013
I am not normally a fan of westerns, but this book definitely held my interest. Matt Jensen is a hard charging man out to set things right. He is tough, smart and ready to take on whatever is necessary. He breaks up a stage robbery. He kills a man, a jail escapee, who killed the town’s Marshall. Matt agrees to become the deputy for the local seamstress, Annabel, after she asks for and gets the Marshall’s position. Together they clean up the town, irritating the man controlling it, who sends some men after Matt and Annabel. In addition, the friends and relatives of the man Matt killed are coming for him. Can they outsmart this group of thugs? Can they succeed where the last four Marshalls, all killed, have not? The author has developed real characters, including a strong female role, not all that usual for the western genre. As I said, I am not generally a western type person, but this book managed to hold my interest enough to prompt me into rethinking the type of books I read. I received this book from Library Thing to read and review.
Profile Image for Rob Smith, Jr..
1,309 reviews37 followers
January 28, 2015
As I have found the first books in a Johnstone Clan series are dynamite and this is one, too. A thoroughly satisfying western with a great underlying story with typical protagonists, lots of action and a very good ending.

Before this I read a book by L'Amour. The difference between the two writers, to me, that L'Amour was a literary writer and the Johnstone Clan tell simpler stories with a knack to craft characters the readers can care about. I've found myself not caring much about L'Amour characters. The Johnstone characters I usually want to know more about which pulls me into more novels in the in numerous series.

Bottom line: I recommend this book. 7 of 10.

(side note: I happened to find this book during my travels and started it the same day. that has almost never happened. Hundreds of books writing to be read and I prop open a novel the same day I buy it. This happens to be a first of a series I've wanted to start, I hadn't ready a Johnstone this month and I just finished a book and needed to start one all got me to read this immediately.)
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