At 30+ hours it’s a titanic audiobook, yet the story grips you from the start and never lets up. Such a powerful tale of bravery, determination, and tragedy. Tecumseh is probably the historical figure I admire the most, and this story really did him justice. That being said, what keeps this from being five stars is the fact that it’s historical fiction marketed as a biography. I’ve already preordered the new Tecumseh biography slated for release later this year because I want to know for certain that events in his life happened in specific ways. Eckert makes assumptions to connect the dots between well known events. This makes for great fiction, but not strictly fact based storytelling.