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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Kent Family Chronicles gets better and better
"The Furies" is excellent. Though "The Seekers" got a little boring with unsettled Abraham, this book is full of the excitement of the first two. This time, the story is told from the perspective of Amanda Kent. When the story opens up, Amanda is one of the few women holed out in the Alamo mission as the Mexican troops approach. Her journey from...
Published on June 19, 2000

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1.0 out of 5 stars john jakes
ordered a series of eight books and received a package with only one book but charged for full price. returned the one book to amazon, waiting for the full amount to be credited back to mastercard.
Published on September 28, 2009 by Charles E. Murphy


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Kent Family Chronicles gets better and better, June 19, 2000
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This review is from: The Furies (Paperback)
"The Furies" is excellent. Though "The Seekers" got a little boring with unsettled Abraham, this book is full of the excitement of the first two. This time, the story is told from the perspective of Amanda Kent. When the story opens up, Amanda is one of the few women holed out in the Alamo mission as the Mexican troops approach. Her journey from there leads her into two relationships, a couple of business ventures, the birth of a child, a shocking reunion, and an even more stunning revelation about the family business that was left behind in Boston. Amanda confronts Santa Anna, tolerates the men with "gold fever," makes the acquaintance of Frederick Douglass, inadvertently gets dragged into the slavery issue, and makes plans to regain the family business and restore honor to the Kent name. On the outskirts of the story, Jared's preacher son, Jephtha, is struggling with the slavery issue in his church and in his family. New friends introduced include a flowery romance novelist and a young Irishman who comes to work for Amanda. While some things are looking up, the future of the family is brought into question as the next heir of the Kent fortune shows little interest in the principles of the family. The most exciting stuff happens at the end of the book, and the last couple of pages are very emotional. Amanda Kent will remind you of the young Philip Kent, and you'll love her fiery spirit and clever business maneuvers. John Jakes scores again!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Book 4 of a huge plot., March 30, 2003
This review is from: The Furies (Paperback)
The line of the Kent famiy is followed through with Amanda Kent as the main player. Amanda, daughter of Gilbert Kent was kidnapped and held as a wife by an Indian brave until his death when she was released.She then married a fur trapper who also died,leaving her to m ake her living as a bar keeper until she was caught up in the Battle of the Alamo and again taken prisoner as the woman of a Mexican Officer.She was treated well by him and gave birth to his son,Louis. By chance, she met,very briefly, with her cousin Jared who had been searching for her for years and inherited, on behalf of his son Jephtha,the control of his share of a gold mine. Determined to restore the printing firm of Kent and Sons in Boston to the family control, she and Louis set up house in Boston where she battles for ownership of the firm from the evil Hamilton Stovall,the man who swindled her family of their fortune and business.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat impossible ride worth the trip, August 9, 2002
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This review is from: The Furies (Paperback)
Arguably the best of the Kent Family Chronicles, having as its heroine the strong-willed Amanda Kent, whose personality and strength of character reverberate off every page. How she makes it from the Alamo to the California gold rush to the throes of abolitionist New York strains belief, but ultimately the wild ride is worth the trip. Compelling characters help the journey: Bart McGill, Isaiah Hope, Jephtha Kent, Michael Boyle, Luiz Cordoba. And there is the usual liberal sprinkling of historical figures like Santa Ana. Not necessarily a page-turner, but a strong depiction of key events in American history, very indicative of the hardship and conflicts of the time. Better than "The Bastard."
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars john jakes, September 28, 2009
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ordered a series of eight books and received a package with only one book but charged for full price. returned the one book to amazon, waiting for the full amount to be credited back to mastercard.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ambitious!, January 10, 2005
This review is from: The Furies (Paperback)
So far in the Kent Family series, Amanda is my favorite character. She has more guts than most of the men in her family do and she's inspirational. I also like how Jakes ties in different people from the historical stand-point with her story.

This novel opens with Amanda trapped inside the Alamo with the Texans during that fateful battle with the Mexicans. Captured as a Mexican war-of-prisoner, Amanda finds love and comfort with the man who rescued her from a certain death. When he died, she was eventually free to go back to Texas. And this is just the beginning of a long adventure. After Amanda gives birth to a son, Louis, she travels to California. And throughout her years, Amanda's main obssession was how to regain the control of Kent and Sons from Hamilton Stovall.

This is a fast-paced novel ~~ perhaps more so than the others ~~ and somehow it feels like it's seeped in more historical details than the others. Jake covers the Alamo, the Gold Rush, the expanding business in the Northeast of the USA, Texas becoming a state, slavery and abolition. Also in this novel, Amanda becomes reunited with Jared, her cousin, for a very brief time. This is also an introduction of Jared's son, Jephtha Kent, who is a minister in Virgina, also uneasy with the Slavery question. He soon becomes ostracized by his family and friends for his beliefs.

If you're expecting a historical novel with details on our ancestors' lifestyle back in the 1800s, this novel is definitely one of the better ones! Pick this one up too ~~ you won't regret it!

1-10-05
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars HUH?, August 19, 2009
I ordered this set. A week later it shipped. What arrived was Vol 7 only. It's condition was pretty good but had a cover price of $2. I paid $28 for this. Amazon said I could send it back for full refund. Why don't they just send me the other 7 volumes? Won't order from them again unless they clear it up (without me having to ship anything back).

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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars horrid, May 20, 2009
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this person is the absolut worst.did not have what he advertised and did not respond to e-mails. thank-you amazon for getting my money back. why is this guy still able to sell?????????
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5.0 out of 5 stars Restoring the Kent family name, December 11, 2005
This book starts out with Amanda Kent in the battle of the Alamo. After the battle she is taken prisoner by a Mexican soldier, named Cordoba, who treats her well. Cordoba dies in a battle and Amanda is freed. She stays in Texas long enough to have Cordoba's son, Louis Kent. She then moves to California to try and make money so that she can head back to Boston. After about thirteen years she has aquired enough money from the gold rush to head beack east so that she can buy back her grandfather's publishing company, Kent & Son's.

Once out east Amanda finds out the her grandfather was a founder in a company that has slowly been accumulating money that she now owns. She is now able to make her mark in New York and Boston. Amanda finally restores Kent & Son's to the Kent family after she kills Stovall, the owner, and buys it from them. She dies only seventeen days after Stovall dies.
This book is full of historical figures and events. It also shows the courageous and determined Amanda get around the obstacles in her life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Satified, November 25, 2011
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Furies, September 16, 2011
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I really enjoyed the Kent series and The Furies was another outstanding book. Looking forward to getting more at a later date.
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