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In 1880 New Mexico, Jason Peares, ex-outlaw gunfighter, hires on as a scout for the Buffalo Soldiers, the Black soldiers of the Ninth Cavalry, and becomes part of an effort to locate an important leader of the Apache Nation known only as Juh (pronounced Hoe ). Jason begins to forge new friendships with several of the Buffalo Soldiers, but he is unaware of a conspiracy meant to sabotage a new peace treaty that would end the Indian wars of New Mexico forever. In an attempt to stop a massacre, Jason soon becomes involved in a three-sided war that pits him against deadly Apache warriors, ruthless Army renegade mercenaries, and the Buffalo Soldiers.
This heavily researched historical western will give readers a realistic feel for the social structure and family life on the run of the Apache people. See how Army life really was for the Ninth Cavalry’s Black soldiers on the New Mexico frontier during one of the hottest summers on record. Observe all sides of the military conflict-and the effects of political and economic policies of the era-through the eyes of Jason Peares, an ex-outlaw and half-Black, half-White gunfighter who roamed the southwest searching for his place in the diminishing frontier.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In 1880 New Mexico, Jason Peares, ex-outlaw gunfighter, hires on as a scout for the Buffalo Soldiers, the Black soldiers of the Ninth Cavalry, and becomes part of an effort to locate an important leader of the Apache Nation known only as Juh (pronounced Hoe ). Jason begins to forge new friendships with several of the Buffalo Soldiers, but he is unaware of a conspiracy meant to sabotage a new peace treaty that would end the Indian wars of New Mexico forever. In an attempt to stop a massacre, Jason soon becomes involved in a three-sided war that pits him against deadly Apache warriors, ruthless Army renegade mercenaries, and the Buffalo Soldiers.
This heavily researched historical western will give readers a realistic feel for the social structure and family life on the run of the Apache people. See how Army life really was for the Ninth Cavalry’s Black soldiers on the New Mexico frontier during one of the hottest summers on record. Observe all sides of the military conflict-and the effects of political and economic policies of the era-through the eyes of Jason Peares, an ex-outlaw and half-Black, half-White gunfighter who roamed the southwest searching for his place in the diminishing frontier.