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Sun Dance (Sam Keaton: Legend of Laramie, 3)

Sun Dance (Sam Keaton: Legend of Laramie, 3)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $10.99

Manufacturer: Bethany House Publishers

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Samuel Keaton has been the target of bad intentions since he became the Marshal, but danger seems to be coming from the very officials who hired him to guide them through Sioux territory, and Samuel must risk a growing bond with a young Sioux woman in order to save his life. Original.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-05-05
Summary: "SUN DANCE"

Love this book. Actually loved the whole series. Sigmund Brouwer is a good storytellar. Bought a set of this series for my moms for Mothers day. Happy Reading.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2005-03-19
Summary: "Sam Keaton Legends"

Someone wants Marshal Keaton dead. So when an Indian scout is murdered in the Marshal's office, Sam joins a scouting team for the US Military going near the Sioux Territory to find the murderer. The situation grows ugly as the Sioux & military clash as a result of devious betrayal & leads to the masacre of the innocents. Rebecca, the woman Sam loves, is with the Sioux & he resorts to the unthinkable to save her life. When Sam is captured by the Sioux, then Rebecca make the ultimate sacrifice to save Sam's life. Sam, torn and in anguish, must go back to the Sioux to try to prevent the revenge that would come from the Sun Dance of the young warriors. He presents a compelling case to the council of elders & the real criminals are made to pay for their deeds. Through Sam's physical and emotional journeys, he learns that he has some very devoted friends in Lamarie and with God's help he is able to overcome adversity of any magnitude. Such a riveting story that I could not put the book down.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2003-02-16
Summary: "Wonderful Characters, Wonderful Book."

Before I read this book, I heard a mixture of why I should read it and why I should not read it. Before you get swayed from this book, understand that it is necessary to understanding Samuel Keaton.
It starts when Sam discovers a dead body in his office. He immediately thinks someone is after HIS blood and he takes a scouting job for a young Leutinent. Not to give away too much, the expidition goes bad and Sam turns to whiskey. This book shows the love the other characters have for Sam and it shows how smart Doc. Harper is. It also shows that the smartes man has his weaknesses and how, with the right friends, you can rise from the ashes and move on with your life.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2000-01-06
Summary: "An incredibly stirring Ghost Rider drama"

Of the four Ghost Rider books, I liked this one the best. I'll agree with the previous reviewer that this one was depressing, so I recommend that you have book 4 ("Thunder Voice") ready to read when you finish book 3 just to lift your spirits. However, please do not skip this one because of the unhappy nature of the plot.

This is the best mystery of the series. Sam Keaton must figure out why there is a dead man in his sheriff's office, a tradegy stricken expedition, and a massacre of women and children. The plot adds more great characters, reintroduces old favorites, and twists along to the end conclusion.

What makes this book great is the struggles of the hero. Sam must deal with the guilt of his actions and his failed responsibility to others. In addition, he has a very realistic battle with alcoholism, a struggle that makes him so much more of a real (imperfect) person. Sam's humanity and the struggles of a real person to find a higher purpose make this the best book of the Ghost Rider series.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 1997-02-12
Summary: "A serious murder mystery."

Most of the time, I think of murder mysteries as an escape from life and a way to test my skills as an armchair detective. This novel offers so much more than that. Set in the old west, the hero of the series returns to his seriff's office one day to find a man dead on his desk. Thinking that was supposed to be him, he investigates. Soon, however, he is taken away from town on an expedition to find a safe passage around Indian territory. Soon, however, the people on the expedition begin dieing. Their bodies are found with arrows in their backs. Soon, innocent Indians have been massacred as has most of the expedtition. To make matters worse, Samuel, our hero, is torn from his girlfriend by these events. There is a war cry coming from both the Indians and the Army, and to end the blood bath, Sam must get sober again and find out the real reason for the deaths. As a fan of murder mysteries, I have grown used to people dieing. This book, however, has over 50 deaths. It also features a sad breakup between Sam and his girlfriend. It does deal realistically with the issues of Indian/Settler relatons in the early west. It is well written. I give it a 6 because it is so serious. When I had finished it, I was truly depressed. This is not light reading.