Seven month of small reprisals since the Fetterman massacre had passed. Sergeant Seamus Donegan of the Army of the West had witnessed proud leaders—both Indian and White—steel themselves for the withering clashes to come. And on two consecutive summer days, battle erupted—drowning the Dakota Territory in a damburst of bloodshed: the Hay Field Fight and Wagon Box Fight of 1867.
Praise for Terry C. Johnston
"The great frontier historical novelist of his generation." ―Paul Andrew Hutton, Spur Award–winning author of Phil Sheridan and His Army
"Johnston can be considered the king of the Indian wars' fiction writers." ―John D, McDermott, author of A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West
"The author's attention to detail and authenticity, coupled with his ability to spin a darned good yarn, makes it easy to see why Johnston is today's best-selling frontier novelist. He's one of a handful that truly knows the territory." — Chicago Tribune