Books matching: native american alliances

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  1. 'White Devil: A True Story of War, Savagery, and Vengeance in Colonial America' by Stephen Brumwell is a historical account focusing on the mercenary regiment led by Robert Rogers, who played a crucial role in the French and Indian War. The book provides a detailed narrative of the political and military landscape in colonial Canada, highlighting the relationships between various factions including Native American tribes and the French and British forces. Through vivid storytelling, Brumwell portrays the brutalities and challenges faced by colonial settlers during this tumultuous period, while also shedding light on the unexpected moments of humanity amidst the conflicts.


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    Little Brothers by Rick Hautala
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    Little Brothers by Rick Hautala is a horror novel that follows the story of Kip Howard, a young boy who witnesses his mother being killed by creatures known as the Untcigahunk. These creatures, resembling dwarf-like humanoids, live in underground tunnels beneath his hometown and are now after him. As Kip navigates his grief and fears, he forms an unlikely alliance with a man to confront the Little Brothers. The book weaves a tale of suspense, rich storytelling, and engaging characters, drawing readers into a world where ancient legends come to life.

    The writing style of Rick Hautala in Little Brothers is praised for its ability to create a gripping narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Hautala's mastery of fiction is evident in the way he brings his characters and the world they inhabit to life, making the story feel real and immersive. The book is a blend of horror, mystery, and coming-of-age themes, offering readers a thrilling and unforgettable reading experience.


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