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Comanche

Blair Howard's Civil War/Western Series, Book 3

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By: Blair Howard
Narrated by: C.J. McAllister
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On a dark day in April 1865, a band of former Confederate guerrillas slaughtered more than 40 Comanches, most of them women and children. This began a six-month reign of terror along the Santa Fe Trail as Comanche chief, White Eagle, took his revenge. The US Cavalry was assigned the task of tracking White Eagle and his warriors down.

Lieutenant Colonel Ignatius O'Sullivan's orders were to either bring them in or kill them. O'Sullivan, with two companies of cavalry, tracked the Comanches through the mountains for more than six weeks, until....

O'Sullivan took to the trail in July of 1865, and followed them into the mountains along the northern border of Comanche lands. Can he bring the wily chief and his well-armed warriors to bay? Can his soldiers fight the Comanche on their own ground? And which of them will survive the battle?

©2015 Blair Howard (P)2017 Blair Howard
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History of old west showing good and bad

How the west was won for the white man with greed and hatred of Indian Plus lack of control of class Glory hunters and ignorance

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A great read

Thoroughly enjoyed this story. Can’t wait to read the next book from this excellent author

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Thoroughly entertaining Western

I really enjoyed this book, it is an almost brutally honest story about the conflict between the white men and the Indians. It shows that there was brutality on both sides and that some of the US soldiers were more bloodthirsty than the Indians.

The story is interesting and exciting and the narration is very well done. For me however what made this stand out was the amount of research that had obviously been carried out by the author to make this fiction as realistic as possible.

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