A Cold Day in Hell: The Dull Knife Battle, 1876 (The Plainsmen #11)
Johnston writes gritty, raw, historically-accurate frontier fiction. Here, he continues the saga of the Great Indian Wars as veteran Indian fighter Seamus Donegan joins the hunt for Crazy Horse, the elusive Cheyenne warrior chief who's putting the cavalry to shame. Johnston brilliantly recreates the Dull Knife Battle of 1876.
ebook, 512 pages
Published
July 21st 2010
by Random House Publishing Group
(first published January 1st 1996)
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Terry C. Johnston was born January 1, 1947 in Arkansas City, KS.
Nineteen publishers rejected Johnston's first novel, Carry the Wind, before it was printed in 1982. However, this first novel was to gain the honor of receiving the Western Writers of America Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award for best first fiction. Johnston is known for his eye for historical detail, and he is a stickler for accuracy....more
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Nineteen publishers rejected Johnston's first novel, Carry the Wind, before it was printed in 1982. However, this first novel was to gain the honor of receiving the Western Writers of America Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award for best first fiction. Johnston is known for his eye for historical detail, and he is a stickler for accuracy....more
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