Ja-gonh, Renno's son, has sworn a vow to kill his grandfather's murderer, Gray Fox. He feels he must fulfill this vow before he moves on with his life. But Gray Fox is up to his old schemes and killing him, or even finding him, won't be as easy as it appears.
Another solid entry in the White Indian series. The focus has shifted even more to the younger generation, and I think the story is stronger for that. Renno was always too perfect for me. Ja-gonh does actually make some mistakes. The characters in these books are largely interchangeable, but the story is interesting enough to save the book. I just wish I knew how historically accurate they are. I can't say I ever learned much about the French & Indian wars. Fans of the rest of the series will enjoy this one too.