Sioux Dawn, The Fetterman Massacre, 1866
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When he looked back, he found her staring at her hands in her lap, wringing them silently as she bit her lower lip between her teeth.
“Jennie?” his deep-throated whisper filled the tiny room. “You have nothing to fear now, ma’am. You and the boys got a friend.”
DON’T MISS RED CLOUD’S REVENGE—BOOK 2 IN THE EXCITING PLAINSMEN SERIES!
THE PLAINSMEN SERIES BY TERRY C. JOHNSTON
BOOK I: SIOUX DAWN
BOOK II: RED CLOUD’S REVENGE
BOOK III: THE STALKERS
BOOK IV: BLACK SUN
BOOK V: DEVIL’S BACKBONE
BOOK VI: SHADOW RIDERS
BOOK VII: DYING THUNDER
BOOK VIII: BLOOD SONG
BOOK IX: REAP THE WHIRLWIND
BOOK X: TRUMPET ON THE LAND
BOOK XI: A COLD DAY IN HELL
BOOK XII: WOLF MOUNTAIN MOON
BOOK XIII: ASHES OF HEAVEN
BOOK XIV: CRIES FROM THE EARTH
BOOK XV: LAY THE MOUNTAINS LOW
BOOK XVI: TURN THE STARS UPSIDE DOWN
High praise for Terry C. Johnston’s
“Titus Bass” trilogy–Carry the Wind, Borderlords, and One-Eyed Dream
“COMPELLING … Johnston offers memorable characters, a great deal of history and lore about the Indians and pioneers of the period, and a deep insight into human nature, Indian or white.”
—Booklist
“RICH AND FASCINATING … There is a genuine flavor of the period and of the men who made it what it was.”
—Washington Post Book World
“An exciting trilogy, full of unforgettable adventure.”
—Rocky Mountain News
“Johnston’s books are action-packed.… A remarkably fine blend of arduous historical research and proficient use of language … LIVELY, LUSTY, FASCINATING.”
—Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph
“Slick with survival-and-gore heroics and thick with Northwest-wilderness period detail (1820-40), this gutsy adventure-entertainment is also larded with just the right amounts of frontier sentiment.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“DARNED GOOD … colorful writing … believable characters … Johnston’s way of telling his story will capture your imagination!”
—Guns & Ammo
Copyright © 1990 by Terry C. Johnston.
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ISBN: 0-312-92732-0
EAN: 9780312-92732-5
St. Martin’s Paperbacks edition / May 1990
eISBN 9781466849839
First eBook edition: July 2013