Kiannatah, a Netdahe warrior, falls in love with a half-breed woman and attempts to settle into the uneasy peace of his mountain hideout. But the encroachment of white settlements on the forced borders of Apache lands is fanning already simmering hostilities. Given free rein to control the Apache problem, General Nelson Miles pursues a war party into Mexico, bringing frontier specialist Joshua Barlow along as his campaign guide.
But when Kiannatah's love is murdered by the bluecoats, the Apache embarks on his own campaign of vengeance-a blood feud that will result in a final reckoning between the Army's best Apache hunter—and the fiercest Netdahe warrior of them all.
Thomas Andrew Stechschulte was a an audiobook narrator since 1996 until 2009. Tom has amassed a considerable range of titles, including young adult titles, celebrity memoirs, and historical fiction like The Big Oyster. His numerous Broadway credits include The Seagull, Inherit the Wind, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and I’m Not Rappaport. Besides film credits including the Manchurian Candidate and What About Bob?, Stechshulte was featured on one of the most famous episodes of The Incredible Hulk ever, September 1979’s “Blind Rage.”
A JM. Western Adventure (ASB. - 3)/The Last Netdahe
JM. has. penned a western adventure about a ten year war between two men. Both of the men's families have been killed by each other. One Apache Woman Is the daughter of Chochise and the other the daughter of Geronimo. The two men have tracked each other from one side of the desert to the other. The final battle is near. His is an excellent read for the genre.....DEHS
One of the reasons that I choose this book to listen to was that it had not been reviewed on this forum. Let me say from the start, it was an enjoyable book, easy to follow the story, appreciated the characters and all the rest
Beyond that, honestly, there was not great or captivating about the story. I can not award more than three stars. For me this was just an enjoyable read, or AVERAGE. This was a typical western, revenge, love and all the fun of an enjoyable western. Did it capture me, no. Keep me interested, yes. Was I excited to listen to what was going to happen in the next chapter, more curious than anything.
This was a good story to listen to on my way to and from work. Again, an average read.