A review by nate_reads
Manifest Destiny, Vol 4: Sasquatch by Chris Dingess

3.0

Finally some new material that I haven't read before for this series. There is a shift in focus to an earlier expedition which I wasn't really a fan of. It does explain some stuff and is linked to the Corps of Discovery but overall I found the story to be really dull because it crams a lot story in such a short number of pages in really should have been longer to flesh out this different cast of characters. There is a brutality to this one as we come to winter. Like all of the previous volumes we have new creatures in the Cyclops and man-eating grass among other unnamed creatures. I did like the moments where the story switches back to 1804 because those are the characters that I have a connection to. The Corps of Discovery is looking to hunker down for the winter. This book also shifts into the mystical with ghost, nightmares and a creature called Navath. There is a nice connection to the Narvaez Expedition under Cabeza de Yaca. Overall I didn't like this volume as much as the previous ones.