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Moccasin Track
(Threads West #4)
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The Adventure and Romance of America, her people, her spirit and the West.
Fourth novel of thirty-three books of the Threads West, An American Saga series--compared by reviewers, authors and readers to Lonesome Dove, Centennial, Louis L'Amour (with steam) and called by some the "Gone with the Wind of the West" and applauded by others as "rings true and poignant, as authenti ...more
Fourth novel of thirty-three books of the Threads West, An American Saga series--compared by reviewers, authors and readers to Lonesome Dove, Centennial, Louis L'Amour (with steam) and called by some the "Gone with the Wind of the West" and applauded by others as "rings true and poignant, as authenti ...more
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Paperback, 390 pages
Published
August 8th 2019
by Rockin SR Publishing
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This is the fourth book in the series, and so far, I have to say, I think it's the best one yet! Mr. Rosenthal fills each of these books chock full of history which I absolutely, and the characters feel like they're more family than anything else. I started off this series full of doubt and trepidation, not too sure I was going to really like this journey, and I admit, I STILL have an issue with how he draws out everything - but the information he puts into each chapter!! Mr. Rosenthal would mak
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Book 4 of the Threads West saga finds our cast of characters building their own destinies as they spread their roots in differing directions and start families. Reid Lance Rosenthal gives us much more of the history that blended western culture into a defining era for America. Our immigrant ancestors faced hardships everyday, forcing decisions that would see them join together to protect what they have while some chose to break out alone to make their marks on history. The descriptions of commun
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Really, historical fiction, and fourth in a planned series of about 27 books. I should live so long--and, hopefully, the author will. This is fourth in the Threads West arc and there are a lot of threads to keep track of. Not having read the previous titles, I had a lot of sympathy for Black Feather. I came to care for all the characters but am not sure I will read subsequent books. I don't want to get invested in this series, as the author sets us up for the next title with cliffhanger endings.
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Moccasin Track is one of a series of books that trace the westward movement in our country. It pulls in stories from the Native American, immigrant, and military perspective. I was almost immediately caught up in the stories, but was left hanging at the end of the book. I would recommend this series, but I would read them in order. The stories will make more sense.
Book four may be the best in the Threads West series. You can't go wrong with this series. It has everything from history, breathtaking descriptions and complex characters. Rosenthal has a intense and varied knowledge of this time period and the events that built this nation. It is amazing to see the struggles of the characters as they follow their dreams. Fantastic novel! Will be impatiently awaiting book 5.
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Reid is fourth generation land and cattle, a rancher, and a multiple #1 bestselling author whose works have been honored with fifteen national awards. His cowboy heart and poet’s pen capture the spirit of the western landscape and its influence on generations of its settlers. His long-standing devotion to wild and remote places and to the people—both past and present—who leave their legend and foo
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