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Rating:  Summary: Vikings in the American midwest!... Review: Could this be a true story? Almost?This is a great historical account of something that may have actually happened. The runestone does exist. Noone knows how it got there. Coldsmith wrote an entire story around a possible explaination. And very nicely done I might add. It's a long book, but good reading. Slow at times, but never boring. You always want to find out what is going to happen next. He has left it open for a follow up book. Hopefully it will be forthcoming. Definitely worth a read.
Rating:  Summary: fun and suspenseful Review: its a don coldsmith book, so you already know its good. the allusions he makes to his earlier spanish-bit novels are always fun to recognize. the book was like all his other books: original, exciting, and hard to put down.
Rating:  Summary: fun and suspenseful Review: its a don coldsmith book, so you already know its good. the allusions he makes to his earlier spanish-bit novels are always fun to recognize. the book was like all his other books: original, exciting, and hard to put down.
Rating:  Summary: Great book Review: Living in Oklahoma wherethe rune stone is located I was interested how Mr.Coldsmith would handel it. Although I am not that much an expert on the Norse way of life I did find it interesting the way he handel the story. To me it was believiable. I was a journey of self discovery to which he was trying to find his way back home. Only to find hewas already home. If you enjoy the Spanish Bit saga you will enjoy this book.
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