"Fighting to defend their favorite buffalo hunting grounds following the Civil War, Lakota Chief Red Cloud's coalition of Sioux, Northern Cheyennes, and Arapahos drove the military forces out of the Powder River country of modern-day Wyoming. On a bone-chilling day in December 1866, Captain William Fetterman led eighty men into the army's worst defeat at the hands of the Indians until Custer's Last Stand a decade later. Despite the turmoil of virtually constant Indian attacks at Fort Phil Kearny, a youthful paymaster clerk and a beautiful young schoolteacher fall in love. Their future is torn asunder when in the aftermath of the Fetterman Massacre the United States abandons the forts protecting the Bozeman Trail, closing the shortest route used by immigrants to reach Montana's goldfields. Red Cloud's War was the only war the American Indians won fighting the U.S. Army"--
Robert Lee Murphy Libros
Robert Lee Murphy navega expertamente entre la historia y la ficción, basando sus narrativas en una investigación meticulosa y una exploración de primera mano. Su escritura a menudo se adentra en el Oeste americano, iluminando sus figuras icónicas y momentos cruciales. La habilidad de Murphy para dar vida al pasado a través de una narración vívida y precisión histórica lo establece como una voz importante. Su trilogía, que traza el viaje del ferrocarril transcontinental, ejemplifica su compromiso de ofrecer a los lectores historias atractivas e informativas.
