Little Hawk, son of the White Indian, struggles with a painful decision to take part in the coming war with the British and Gao, the White Indian's bold and restless nephew, vows revenge on the soldiers who scorned him.
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Storyline ....,
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This review is from: Red Stick (White Indian, No 26) (Mass Market Paperback)
Since Amazon didn't post an editorial review, here's the description from the back of the book to help you decide if this book is for you: "Torn between blood and honor, the children of the White Indian must take a stand in the fiery battle for America's future ... A new danger -- in a time of internal intrigue and betrayal, America faces the threat of war against an old and powerful foe: the British. At the same time a formidable new enemy has risen in the West. His name is Tecumseh, leader of a great Indian confederation stretching from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Little Hawk, son of the legendary White Indian, has proven his allegiance tohis nation and his bravery in battle; now he must make the painful decision to take up arms in a bloody conflict that has already taken a terrible toll on his own family ..."
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This review is from: Red Stick (White Indian, No 26) (Mass Market Paperback)
My husband and I have read the entire White Indian Series - I am working on them for the second time and my husband is on #25 now. It's very good historical fiction. The historical facts (or at least the ones I have checked) are correct. We would recommend reading the series; and, if you don't like to read this series may change your' mind.
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This review is from: Red Stick (White Indian, No 26) (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read the series over and over again,and its is so well written.The following of history is great.Would recommend to anyone to read.
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