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5.0 out of 5 stars Another terrific book in Porter's "White Indian" Series!, February 24, 2004
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This review is from: FALLEN TIMBERS (White Indian Series, No 19) (Mass Market Paperback)
This Book XIX (Special Edition) is about the war that blazes across the American frontier as a mighty Sachem battles the dark forces of tyranny...and desire. On a battlefield where a nation will be lost or won, a seneca warrior who risks his honor to keep a country free, in a bigger, bolder novel of the American frontier. THE DEATH: The sunlit days when America's forests and bountiful waters belonged to the Seneca have become a long, dark night of war. Death songs pierce the heart and war whoops chill the blood as the fiercest fighters ever born, meet for one last council to decide the fate of the five Iroquois nations and the new United States. And when the die is cast, Renno, namesake of the legendary White Indian, will begin his long, perilous journey toward Fallen Timbers...a place of glorious dreams, bloody reckoning-and consummate evil. THE BIRTH: Strong in his prime, invincible with his weapons, Renno has one vulnerable spot: his heart. At his side are the sacred Manitous and a beautiful warrior woman, but in his soul is a new darkness. Now, an evil shaman hides behind the cowl of the wolverine, deadly enemies gather at his longhouse's door, and only the cry of a newborn child-and the singing of the war ax-can save the White Indian and all he loves.
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FALLEN TIMBERS (White Indian Series, No 19)
FALLEN TIMBERS (White Indian Series, No 19) by Donald Clayton Porter (Mass Market Paperback - May 1, 1990)
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