The Mountain Fortress: Escape to the Outback (John J. Horn)

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The 4th Volume in the Men of Grit Christian Fiction Series!

Colonel Nobody and Liana’s wedding goes horribly wrong when a group of men tries to kill them. From this incident, they learn that a band of assassins has been tracking Nobody and will stop at nothing short of his death. Lawrence, Pacarina, and Chester Stoning become entangled in the hunt.

The friends travel to Australia to flee their hunters and unearth Edmund’s long-lost brother. But when the assassins and a mysterious Russian named Bogdan follow them there, they must battle for life in a strange land full of exotic beasts and bushwhackers. It’s kill or be killed!  Who will come out alive?

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The Mountain Fortress

Escape to the Outback

A new 4th Volume in the Men of Grit Christian Fiction Series!

Colonel Nobody and Liana’s wedding goes horribly wrong when a group of men tries to kill them.  From this incident, they learn that a band of assassins has been tracking Nobody and will stop at nothing short of his death.  Lawrence, Pacarina, and Chester Stoning become entangled in the hunt.

The friends travel to Australia to flee their hunters and unearth Edmund’s long-lost brother.  But when the assassins and a mysterious Russian named Bogdan follow them there, they must battle for life in a strange land full of exotic beasts and bushwhackers.  It’s kill or be killed!  Who will come out alive?

About author John J. Horn:

As the youngest child in a book-loving family, it took me a while to realize that there was such a thing as a boring book.

My special love has been the fiction of 19th-century authors such as G.A. Henty, R.M. Ballantyne, James Fenimore Cooper, Jules Verne, Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Dickens, and more. Of course, these were imperfect men who wrote imperfect stories, but the themes they espoused, such as courage, diligence, mercy, protecting the weak, and fighting for the right has greatly influenced my writing. Although I don’t seek to replicate their styles, I do find inspiration in their tales of adventure, and seek to communicate that in fresh ways to a new generation.

The greatest influence in my life has been my faith in God. I am a firm Christian, no ‘buts,’ ‘excepts,’ or apologies. My goal with each book is to glorify God and encourage readers to be more Christlike, even as they enjoy the action and adventure of each story.

Writer of Historical Novels

My historical novels weave exciting plots into a background of historical reality. Most of my characters and their actions are fictional, but the world they inhabit is based on life as it really was. Technology progresses, fashions die or are reborn, the way we talk evolves (or devolves, depending on your point of view), countries gain or lose territory, and the world changes in many other ways through the centuries, but what it means to be a human being does not change. We face the same struggles, the same fears, the same temptations, the same victories, and the same joys as the citizens of Ancient Rome, or the knights of the Middle Ages, or the gentlemen of Victorian England.

Many complain that Christian fiction is “preachy.” Is mine? Well, I don’t pause my stories to deliver diatribes or altar calls. But I absolutely do weave my faith in Christ into my stories and seek to communicate vital messages and themes in each novel. If a book doesn’t have the potential to make you a stronger Christian in some way, it’s probably not worthwhile reading. But that doesn’t preclude action, adventure, and all the rest from any of my stories, because I find that a Christian’s life is the most exciting of all.