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Dianna | 10/4/2013
" LOVE this Trilogy! Grew up on it, Wetzel has always been a hero of mine, makes you admire the american-indians and the frontiersmen for all they went through! Zane shows the strength of the settlers, as well as the injustice put upon the indians by many. A MUST READ! "
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Lee Scoresby | 8/13/2013
" Terrific story, but yikes, misogyny at its best. Good, good Wetzel for killing Indians (unless they're Christians) - bad bad Indians for killing Wetzel and the nice Christian Indians. Nice character assassination of Simon Girty too. "
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Eddy Allen | 4/12/2013
" As the Revolutionary war draws to an end, the violence on the frontier only accelerates. The infamous Girty brothers incite Indians to a number to massacres, but when the Village of Peace, a Christian utopian settlement is destroyed, the settlers know they will have to hunt him down. "
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John | 7/21/2012
" This book was written in 1906. It was amazingly easy to read, with good plot & contemporary style. "
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Danzaiss | 10/7/2011
" Good story based on historical accounts of when western Pennsylivania was the frontier. "
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Denise Derocher | 10/2/2011
" Owned by my father when he was young in the early 1940s!! I have a Zane Grey from each of my parents - precious! "
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Ken | 9/17/2011
" I thought this would be a simple teenage-level Western, but it was a much deeper story. A lot of bloodshed, a lot of characters died that you really felt bad about. It was a really sad book; I didn't expect that. But it was based on some true events after all. "
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Torjohnson | 8/14/2011
" Continuing the bloody Wetzel/Zane saga.... "
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Denton | 3/5/2011
" I've read many of Zane Grey's books and liked all of them except this one. The dialogue was so bad I could barely get through it. Wasted a couple of hours I wish I could get back. "
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Donna | 2/8/2011
" I don't know that I learned anything but I love reading Zane Grey. Very interesting characters with old fashioned values and wonderful character. Great horses. "
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Michael | 1/27/2011
" Only my second Zane Grey book. Like the last one I read, it's a fun piece of pulp fiction. I'm surprised how much some of it reminds me of Robert E. Howard's stories of Conan the Barbarian. "
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Danzaiss | 1/19/2011
" Good story based on historical accounts of when western Pennsylivania was the frontier.
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Dianna | 2/25/2010
" LOVE this Trilogy! Grew up on it, Wetzel has always been a hero of mine, makes you admire the american-indians and the frontiersmen for all they went through! Zane shows the strength of the settlers, as well as the injustice put upon the indians by many. A MUST READ!
"
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John | 8/24/2009
" This book was written in 1906. It was amazingly easy to read, with good plot & contemporary style.
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Ken | 7/31/2009
" I thought this would be a simple teenage-level Western, but it was a much deeper story. A lot of bloodshed, a lot of characters died that you really felt bad about. It was a really sad book; I didn't expect that. But it was based on some true events after all.
"
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Donna | 7/13/2007
" I don't know that I learned anything but I love reading Zane Grey. Very interesting characters with old fashioned values and wonderful character. Great horses.
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