Bestselling authors and archaeologists Michael and Kathleen Gear begin the stunning saga of the North American equivalent of ancient Rome
Industry Reviews
For the Novels of North America's Forgotten Past "Sure to keep readers turning the pages... As usual, the Gears, husband-and-wife archaeologists, have enriched and enhanced the gripping plot with plenty of anthropological, archaeological, and historical detail." --Booklist on The Dawn Country
"Rich in cultural detail. Both longtime fans and newcomers will be satisfied. Another fine entry in an ambitious, long-running series." --Kirkus Reviews on People of the Longhouse
"The Gears have consistently captured early Native American life with precision, detail, and narrative excitement." --Booklist on the Novels of North America's Forgotten Past
"Set in the 1300s largely in what is now Alabama and Mississippi, this complex novel tracks three wanderers' quest to create peace in violent times. Blended with the carefully drawn suspense of court intrigues, colorful characters and sharp plot twists, this is a terrific tale." --Publishers Weekly on People of the Thunder
"The Gears, husband-and-wife archaeologists turned bestselling authors, continue their superbly researched and rendered North America's Forgotten Past series. This novel is as good a place as any of its predecessors to jump in and begin enjoying the authors' talents." --Booklist on People of the Thunder Sure to keep readers turning the pages As usual, the Gears, husband-and-wife archaeologists, have enriched and enhanced the gripping plot with plenty of anthropological, archaeological, and historical detail. Booklist on The Dawn Country
Rich in cultural detail. Both longtime fans and newcomers will be satisfied. Another fine entry in an ambitious, long-running series. Kirkus Reviews on People of the Longhouse
The Gears have consistently captured early Native American life with precision, detail, and narrative excitement. Booklist on the Novels of North America's Forgotten Past
Set in the 1300s largely in what is now Alabama and Mississippi, this complex novel tracks three wanderers' quest to create peace in violent times. Blended with the carefully drawn suspense of court intrigues, colorful characters and sharp plot twists, this is a terrific tale. Publishers Weekly on People of the Thunder
The Gears, husband-and-wife archaeologists turned bestselling authors, continue their superbly researched and rendered North America's Forgotten Past series. This novel is as good a place as any of its predecessors to jump in and begin enjoying the authors' talents. Booklist on People of the Thunder
" Sure to keep readers turning the pages As usual, the Gears, husband-and-wife archaeologists, have enriched and enhanced the gripping plot with plenty of anthropological, archaeological, and historical detail. "Booklist on The Dawn Country"
Rich in cultural detail. Both longtime fans and newcomers will be satisfied. Another fine entry in an ambitious, long-running series. "Kirkus Reviews on People of the Longhouse"
The Gears have consistently captured early Native American life with precision, detail, and narrative excitement. "Booklist on the Novels of North America's Forgotten Past"
Set in the 1300s largely in what is now Alabama and Mississippi, this complex novel tracks three wanderers' quest to create peace in violent times. Blended with the carefully drawn suspense of court intrigues, colorful characters and sharp plot twists, this is a terrific tale. "Publishers Weekly on People of the Thunder"
The Gears, husband-and-wife archaeologists turned bestselling authors, continue their superbly researched and rendered North America's Forgotten Past series. This novel is as good a place as any of its predecessors to jump in and begin enjoying the authors' talents. "Booklist on People of the Thunder"" For the Novels of North America's Forgotten Past
"Sure to keep readers turning the pages... As usual, the Gears, husband-and-wife archaeologists, have enriched and enhanced the gripping plot with plenty of anthropological, archaeological, and historical detail." --"Booklist" on "The Dawn Country"
"Rich in cultural detail. Both longtime fans and newcomers will be satisfied. Another fine entry in an ambitious, long-running series."--"Kirkus Reviews" on "People of the Longhouse
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"The Gears have consistently captured early Native American life with precision, detail, and narrative excitement." --"Booklist
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"Set in the 1300s largely in what is now Alabama and Mississippi, this complex novel tracks three wanderers' quest to create peace in violent times. Blended with the carefully drawn suspense of court intrigues, colorful characters and sharp plot twists, this is a terrific tale." --"Publishers Weekly "on "People of the Thunder"
"The Gears, husband-and-wife archaeologists turned bestselling authors, continue their superbly researched and rendered North America's Forgotten Past series. This novel is as good a place as any of its predecessors to jump in and begin enjoying the authors' talents." --"Booklist "on "People of the Thunder"