![]() ![]() After escaping from a Soviet prison, American fighter pilot and Native American Joe Mack must return to his “savage” ancestral past, throw all pursuers off his trail, and slowly trudge his way toward the Bering Straights. This is a novel of survival across the world’s harshest terrain, the Siberian outback, as well as a critique of Soviet Communism. I’ve known of L’Amour all my life, though not being a fan of Western novels, I thought this would be a good taste of what the men in my family have loved for years. Then one day my dad loaned him a copy of Last of the Breed, and he’s been hooked on both L’Amour and escapism-through-fiction ever since. My grandfather has been collecting Louis L’Amour since before I can remember, though for his first fifty years of life, he never enjoyed reading. I shall move on, further away, and when spring comes I shall go to America.” She lifted a cynical eyebrow. ![]()
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