It didn't sound Lou Ryderson's mission was to get proof that an Indian agent was cheating the Indians out of their government-issue supplies at the Wind River Reservation. But Lou runs into trouble when Running Elk's bride-to-be, Kim, is kidnapped. Soon the Indian warrior is on the warpath. Lou, the gun-happy kidnappers and a rescue party all converge, and it positively rains bullets. Lou and Kim will be as lucky as hell to escape with their lives...
I loved that Kimama, an Indian maiden, was taught the English of a “drunken sailor” or a grizzled old foul mouthed mountain man. Men hunting men for sport—I hate that idea! A crooked Indian agent steals Indian supplies and sells an Indian girl to an organization of men called Gametrackers. They plan on using her as a side show, slave, and entertainer for men on their hunting trips. She is also promised to a mean, wild and crazy Indian. Lou and Jordy, the good guys, try to save her from both bad circumstances. Bad guys, good guys, bad Indians everywhere and they are caught in the crossfire.