There's no good Inidan 'cept a dead Indian...but they shouldn't have killed his family and left him breathing! And they can run, but they can't hide, even in the deep Oklahoma woods. Chet Cunningham has done it again...America's premiere western writer!
aka Jess Cody, Cathy Cunningham, Lionel Derrick (with Mark Roberts 2), Keith Douglass (with William H Keith), J.D. Bondie, Chad Calhoun, G.A. Carrington, Kit Dalton, Dirk Fletcher, Don Pendleton
Since his first novel was published in 1968 Chet Cunningham has written and had published nearly 300 works of fiction and 15 non fiction books. He is equally adept on horseback, in the techno-thriller arena, or recounting military history. His output includes 125 westerns and 50 men's action/adventure novels.
The story itself was okay but a huge issue with me is consistency. The author completely changed Eagle's backstory as laid out in the first 2 books of the series
If you have read the series this far you might think you have a pretty good idea the road this book is going to travel. The problem with Chet Cunningham's westerns is that not much happens the way we think it will. This is Eagle's swan song. (No pun intended). Eagle starts a long track back home. You will meet some neat folks and there is enough action to keep you engaged. The story is colorful and complete. The end......well....you'll just have to read it and see what happens or maybe doesn't happen. - 'ole joe
I have just completed reading the whole series and I was very surprised at how good All of the books were. I had a hard time putting each book down so that l could get Started on the next one. The only problem I had was that there a lot mistakes made Grammatically speaking.