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He didn't set out to become a legend-
Only to survive what history would never forget
Thunder on the Frontier plunges readers into the heart of America's forgotten war-the brutal wilderness campaign that threatened to break the soul of the Revolution. At the center of the storm is Daniel Boone, a frontiersman caught between two worlds: adopted son of the Shawnee and defender of the fledgling Kentucky settlement he helped build.
But Boone's story is only the beginning. From the blood-soaked banks of the Blue Licks to the burning villages of the Mohawk Valley, a host of warriors, settlers, spies, and soldiers must each choose where they stand. British loyalists like William Caldwell rise from the shadows, Native nations fight for survival, and citizen militiamen defend liberty with little more than grit and powder.
Spanning four years of war and personal reckoning, this gripping historical drama explores the real cost of freedom-and the blurred line between legend and legacy in the forging of a nation.
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He didn't set out to become a legend-
Only to survive what history would never forget
Thunder on the Frontier plunges readers into the heart of America's forgotten war-the brutal wilderness campaign that threatened to break the soul of the Revolution. At the center of the storm is Daniel Boone, a frontiersman caught between two worlds: adopted son of the Shawnee and defender of the fledgling Kentucky settlement he helped build.
But Boone's story is only the beginning. From the blood-soaked banks of the Blue Licks to the burning villages of the Mohawk Valley, a host of warriors, settlers, spies, and soldiers must each choose where they stand. British loyalists like William Caldwell rise from the shadows, Native nations fight for survival, and citizen militiamen defend liberty with little more than grit and powder.
Spanning four years of war and personal reckoning, this gripping historical drama explores the real cost of freedom-and the blurred line between legend and legacy in the forging of a nation.