Renno, now a war chief of the mighty Seneca, is called upon once again to help the English settlers. This time, the Pimlico of Virginia are threatening to attack the settlers and the Spanish are a growing threat from the south.
I would probably really give this about 3.5 stars, but I couldn't bring myself to round up. The story was pretty absorbing, and I do enjoy reading about Renno's exploits and how life might have been in those times. But Renno's super-human abilities are getting old. I would like to see him screw up, at least a little bit, just once. Also, the plot was a little disjointed. Renno is first of all trying to make peace with the Pimlico, then he's sent away to spy on the Spanish, then in the last 15 pages the whole Pimlico thing resurfaces and is resolved way too quickly. I thought that plotline might be a setup for the next book. I'll keep reading this series, but the previous one was the best so far.