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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great book of J West's., June 19, 2000
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This review is from: The Massacre at Fall Creek (Paperback)
Jessamyn West is a great fictional writer of historical events. The Massacre at Fall Creek is great Midwest history, and is similar in style to James Alexander Thom and many of his great fictional historical novels. This is a great book for students of Indiana history--should be recommended by teachers.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Historical fiction at its best!, December 15, 1999
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Katherin Garland (jacksonville, florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Massacre at Fall Creek (Paperback)
This book was great. I used it to further enhance an understanding and foundation for Native Americans and their plight. This book shows how western expansion affected/effected the Natives and how America came to realize that they were human beings also and not just animals. Anyone who wants to gain an understanding of Native Americans through historical fiction will love the book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid bit of historical fiction, June 27, 2008
This review is from: The Massacre at Fall Creek (Paperback)
For this Hoosier reviewer, "The Massacre at Fall Creek" is most interesting since the places involved are no more than a 45 minute drive from my house.

Jessamyn West does a great job of getting the "feel" of an 1824 frontier community - how small it was, how truly far away it was from "civilization" and how that isolation created a unique culture.

The storyline is based on a real incident in which several white men from a community to the north of Pendleton, Indiana killed two families of Indians, including their children and stole their furs. Records from those days are "iffy" at best so West has to fill in a lot of blanks as she goes along. In fact, she even uses fake names for the white men involved, although it may be that in the 33 years since her book was written additional research has revealed the names of the men.

Of course, the Indians were outraged at this treaty violation and the U.S. government decided that there was going to be a real trial and it paid for a team of prosectution and defense lawyers to conduct a real trial. A jail was built (ironically, Pendleton is the site of one of Indiana's prison facilities nowadays as well) and a trial was held for four of the five white men. The fifth white man was never captured by white authorities.

The book focuses on the love life of one of the young ladies of the settlement (her love interests intertwine in all aspects of the case), the trial and the aftermath. At times this book reads more like a romance novel, at othertimes like a legal thriller but it is a solid, enjoyable read about a sad, tragic moment on the Hoosier frontier.
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4.0 out of 5 stars From the Back Cover!, July 28, 2010
Set against the backdrop of the American wilderness, this monumental tale of passion, vengeance, and justice unfolds the soaring love story of frontier beauty, Hannah Cape and her young city lawyer, Charlie Fort.
Amidst the violence and hate, Hannah's innocence blossoms into passion and with it comes a new understanding of herself and the world in which she lives.
Rich in authenticity, brimming with warm vital characters, THE MASSACRE AT FALL CREEK emerges as a haunting historical drama of love and survival--one of the outstanding novels of our time. "THE FIRST STRONG CONTENDER FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE."-Denver Post
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The Massacre at Fall Creek by Jessamyn West (Paperback - September 30, 1986)
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