Tight Lines
Senior Member
My guess is some of you have read this book given it was published in 2010. I just finished it, and I must say, it's an epic read. Over the years I've read many different historical accounts of various wars and battles, but not a lot about the Indian wars that occured in the West. This book was super interesting to me not only because it was about the Comanches, but also because of where it takes place. My mom and dad grew up not that far from where much of this book was set in West Texas and the panhandle. It also touches several areas in Kansas where I grew up, Oklahoma where I was born, and Colorado where I've lived and fished. I certainly didn't know the background of the most famous Comanche chief. If you like historical accounts of Native Americans, and the Comanche in particular, this is a must read in my opinion. Would be interested in other's thoughts who've read it. I think there was also possibly a movie, but I've not seen that.
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