John Jakes once again brings History to life in this Historical Soap-Opera! I was originally going to take a short break from the series after reading The Seekers, because I don't want to finish it too quickly, but after the way The Seekers ended, I had to read the next book, because the ending of The Seekers leaves us in a cliffhanger!
The Furies takes place 20 something years after the events in The Seekers, the story this time approximately in the 1830 period, revolves around Amanda Kent, now all grown up. The story opens up with Amanda, residing in The Alamo, shortly before the horrific massacre. Amanda interacts with more Historical figures, such as James Bowie, Davy Crockett, and Susanna Dickinson. Amanda is one of the many survivors of the Battle of The Alamo, and is taken before Santa Anna, who led the Mexican Forces against the Texans. He attempts to grant Amanda clemency and let her go free, which she declines, putting herself in danger. She is later rescued by Major Luis Cordoba, one of Santa Anna's top officers, who does not fully support his rule. Amanda and the Major fall in love and have a baby boy together, but Luis does not live to see him born because he fights in the Battle on San Jacinto, during which he is killed. Amanda gives birth to their son, naming him Louis Kent, in honor of his deceased father.
The second half takes place in San Francisco, during that time period, known as Yerba Buena. There she raises Louis, and at the same time runs a small Tavern. Later on Amanda learns that her late fathers firm Kent and Son's, originally founded by Phillip Kent, is still in operation, bought out by an old enemy, Hamilton Stovall. Hoping to buy back the company for the family heritage, Amanda becomes obsessed and at the same time obtaining the California Gold Rush, which provides her the means to return to her homeland.
With the beginning of the Gold Rush, Amanda expands her Tavern into a hotel and because many came seeking the gold, the new establishment made Amanda a great deal of money.
In another half of the story we are introduced to Jephtha Kent, son of Jared Kent, Amanda's cousin. Jephtha's presence in the story is largely confined to his diary entries that appear throughout the book. Jared wanted Jephtha to remain with him in the West, but he moves to Lexington, Virginia, to become a Methodist Minister, and in his Diary entries we learn of his Gold mining venture.
The Saga really begins to expand with this book, new characters and new layouts! A must-read for History lovers!!