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review 2015-08-05 02:08
Come and Take It: Search for the Treasure of the Alamo
Come and Take It: Search for the Treasure of the Alamo - Landon Wallace

Come and Take It;  Search for the Treasure of the Alamo

Landon Wallace

Paperback, 294 pages
Published April 7th 2015 by Trinity River Press
ISBN 9780986173103

 

Come and Take It is part historical fiction and part mystery with a little political drama mixed into the story. After his 90+ year old grandfather dies, Nat receives the genealogy research that his grandfather had done and found some mysteries in it. Soon, a friend of the grandfather's dies. Nat considers both deaths suspicious so he tries to complete some of his grandfather's research to find out what truly happened. At the basis of the research is a slave named Joe who was the sole survivor of the Alamo and an Army buddy of the grandfather's.

Landon Wallace has done his research for this novel. He writes likable, relatable characters for the main characters. The story flows well, and kept my interest. Going back and forth between the present and the past did not pose any difficulty in keeping track of the story line.

 

***I received a copy of this novel from Landon Wallace in exchange for an honest Review.***

 

 

 

 

 

 

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text 2015-07-24 05:21
Reading progress update: I've read 41 out of 294 pages.
Come and Take It: Search for the Treasure of the Alamo - Landon Wallace

loving this so far. I would have to say historical fiction is usually at the top of my list to read, and I am hoping the rest of the book is as good as the beginning is.

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