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Savage Wilderness

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In this riveting new novel of the French and Indian War, master storyteller Harold Coyle takes us back to a time when America's vast riches were up for grabs, and British forces, led by General Edward Braddock, joined by the American colonial militias, and the French aided by their Indian allies, were locked in battle over the great territories of the Ohio valley. From 1754 through 1759, the fighting was almost constant and sometimes hopeless, and both sides, exhausted from war, nearly conceded defeat. In the end, only one side could prevail.

Coyle draws on his own long and distinguished Army service as an armor officer, his extraordinarily detailed research, and a command of combat that is without peer, to create this stunning portrayal of the grim reality of life and death on the battlefield.


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Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc. Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781441719102
  • File size: 452573 KB
  • Release date: September 17, 2009
  • Duration: 15:42:51

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  • ISBN: 9781441719102
  • File size: 453333 KB
  • Release date: September 17, 2009
  • Duration: 15:42:45
  • Number of parts: 16

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English

In this riveting new novel of the French and Indian War, master storyteller Harold Coyle takes us back to a time when America's vast riches were up for grabs, and British forces, led by General Edward Braddock, joined by the American colonial militias, and the French aided by their Indian allies, were locked in battle over the great territories of the Ohio valley. From 1754 through 1759, the fighting was almost constant and sometimes hopeless, and both sides, exhausted from war, nearly conceded defeat. In the end, only one side could prevail.

Coyle draws on his own long and distinguished Army service as an armor officer, his extraordinarily detailed research, and a command of combat that is without peer, to create this stunning portrayal of the grim reality of life and death on the battlefield.


Expand title description text