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White Indian #17

Seneca Warrior

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The Pledge-The choice between his promise to aid a friend and his place as Sachem of the Seneca will divide Renno, the legendary White Indian, like an arrow in his heart. His blood brother, the huge black Jamaican named Mingo, is imprisoned by slavers. Although unrest is spreading like a plague among the Five Tribes, Renno must follow the mandat... more »e of the sacred manitou and travel to wild, mysterious Africa to rescue the giant man. This will be a journey not of distance but of the soul, for the lesson of Africa will be a brutal truth...and a battle to the death.

The Pride-Every inch a warrior king, Renno has superb fighting skills that are unequaled, whether he strikes with his deadly stiletto, or the English longbow, or the Indian war club. But now the gods send a living weapon to fight at Renno's side-a ferocious jungle cat. The startling partnership of man and beast may blaze a trail to victory...and freedom for all enslaved mankind.

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First published February 1, 1989

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Donald Clayton Porter

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The Colonization of America series was renamed to The White Indian Series with Book V, Renno.

1914-1988.
Noel B. Gerson
aka
Anne Marie Burgess, Samuel Edwards, Leon Phillips, Donald Clayton Porter, Dana Fuller Ross (with James Reasoner)

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March 14, 2023
Renno has vowed to go to Africa and free Mingo, his blood brother from the Dutchman. He leaves Beth and his children for several months to find him.

This is a continuation of The White Indian series. I've enjoyed the 2 I've read thus far and will continue with the series.
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April 7, 2018
this was number 17 in a series and i had only read one other before this one. It was too drawn out with too many minor characters and too many minor events, like a very long western soap opera.
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