A Distant Trumpet

Paul Horgan

A Distant Trumpet
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cluny Media
Published
14 May 2024
Pages
540
ISBN
9781685953355

A Distant Trumpet

Paul Horgan

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Historical in substance, romantic in spirit, heroic in scale, A Distant Trumpet is a novel of the American West. At its center is Matthew Carlton Hazard, born in 1857 at Fox Creek, Indiana; raised by his mother after his father's death in the Battle of Chickamauga; and designated, at the solemn age of seven, by President Abraham Lincoln himself to the Army of the United States. Commissioned in 1880 as second lieutenant of cavalry, Matthew reports for duty to Fort Delivery, Arizona, where he will contend in the Apache Wars; serve under and with brave fellow officers like Captain Hiram Prescott and the enigmatic Major General Upton Quait; learn the ways of love and duty in his marriage to Laura Greenleaf; befriend White Horn, Apache-chief-turned-Army-Scout, and with him conduct a death-defying mission to bring peace at last to the wild, war-torn Western frontier.

Assembling a cast of memorable characters and crafting one exciting episode after another, Paul Horgan proves himself in these pages as a master storyteller with the head of a hist-orian and the heart of a poet. A best-selling success after its original publication in 1960, A Distant Trumpet has been hailed as "a towering structure of romantic fiction built on a solid foundation of fact"; "a vivid, pulsating tale"; "a first-rate historical novel about the eternally mystifying, fascinating, dramatic complexities of human character"; and "the finest novel yet on the Southwest."

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