![]() ![]() If, however, you are looking for more of a "Civil War" story, then you may be disappointed. ![]() I will likely listen to it again, which is high praise indeed from me. To summarize, I loved this book and the performance. As always, though, his work seems well researched and, although obviously fiction, is probably more reflective of reality than much of what passes for official histories. Jakes continues to be unsparing in his portraits of human nature as he tells the story of "how the west was won", and this could cause some to have a negative view of this story, especially those of a righteous bent. If, like me, you love well developed charters in a historical setting, then you will still find this book very enjoyable. This 3rd book is essentially the story of Charles Main and his life "out west". Ditto if you are looking for a lot more insight into the main characters of the first books. If, like some, you are interested in the stories from the civil war aspect, then the third will disappoint. If so, how you will find this third book depends on why you were reading the first two. ![]() I'm assuming that if you're thinking of reading book three, it means you've made it through the epic journey's that are books 1 and 2. ![]()
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