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The Deerslayer - cover

The Deerslayer

James Fenimore Cooper

Publisher: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Summary

A young hunter. An untamed frontier. A test of courage that will forge a legend.
Natty Bumppo—known as Deerslayer—steps into the wilds of early America for his first true adventure. Surrounded by vast lakes, dense forests, and dangerous enemies, he must rely on skill, honor, and instinct as he confronts life-or-death challenges. Along the way, he faces love, loyalty, and the brutal realities of frontier justice.

Praised as "one of the finest American wilderness novels," Cooper's tale blends gripping action with rich atmosphere and moral depth. It introduces a hero whose integrity and bravery have captivated readers for generations.

If you love classic frontier epics, rugged nature, and stories where character is tested against the raw edge of survival, this novel delivers unforgettable adventure.

Open the book—and journey into the wilderness where legends are born.
Available since: 12/10/2025.
Print length: 306 pages.

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