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Part of "Wilderness" series
"Tomahawk Revenge" by David Robbins is a thrilling and action-packed historical novel that takes readers on a wild journey through the American frontier. The story follows the adventures of Hawk, a skilled and fearless Native American warrior, who seeks revenge against the blue-coated soldiers who killed his family. As Hawk travels across the vast and dangerous wilderness, he encounters a diverse cast of characters, including outlaws, settlers, and other Native Americans. Along the way, he must navigate treacherous terrain, battle fierce enemies, and make difficult decisions that will determine his fate and the fate of those he encounters. Robbins' writing is vivid and engaging, bringing the American frontier to life in all its brutal beauty. He skillfully weaves together historical facts and fictional storytelling, creating a tale that is both entertaining and educational. The novel explores themes of revenge, justice, and the complex relationships between Native Americans and white settlers during this time period. One of the strengths of "Tomahawk Revenge" is its well-developed characters. Hawk is a complex and compelling protagonist, driven by a desire for revenge but also capable of compassion and empathy. The supporting characters are equally well-drawn, each with their own motivations and desires that drive the plot forward. Overall, "Tomahawk Revenge" is a thrilling and exciting read that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Its rich historical detail, engaging characters, and action-packed plot make it a standout addition to the historical fiction genre. Whether you're a fan of Westerns, historical fiction, or just a well-told story, "Tomahawk Revenge" is a book that is not to be missed.
A.B. Guthrie Jr.
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