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The Last Crossing
The Last Crossing
Author: Guy Vanderhaeghe
Charles and Addington Gaunt must find their free- spirited brother, Simon, who has gone missing in the wilds of the American West. They enlist the services of a guide to lead them on their journey across a harsh and unknown landscape. This is the enigmatic Jerry Potts, half Blackfoot, half Scottish, who suffers his own painful past. They are joi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781435291416
ISBN-10: 1435291417
Publication Date: 5/29/2008
Pages: 393
Edition: Reprint
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Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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The tale of a domineering father of an English family driving his sons to the world of the American West of old. The author's description of War Between the States Battle of the Wilderness is one of the best I've read as are his relationships between the Crow and Blackfeet Nations. The early days of the Missouri River town of Ft. Benton, Montana with its bull whackers, sporting "ladies", gun fights, heavy drinking, buffalo hunting, and an unsolved murder come alive by Vanderhaeghe's gifted pen. Tying all of this high adventure of the old west together is an unforgettable love affair making it a good read.
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Very good story. I especilly liked the way the it was written. Various characters tell the story from their point of view.
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Enjoyed this historal fiction book.
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This is a very good story that is beautifully written. It brings together several very different peoplepostage post Civil War frontier when there was a brutal American wilderness to survive. Nicely done but I would recommend the unabridged version.