A reporter investigates the truth behind a controversial US Army officer's life and death in this novel from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author.
It is 1866, and Sam Morrison, reporter for the St. Louis Herald, is aboard a steamer bound for Fort Standish off the coast of Massachusetts, determined to solve a mystery. The fort is about to be renamed in honor of Charles Rawley, a major who recently died in a fire while trying to prevent the escape of a captured Sioux chief. But just who was Rawley? Morrison is told a dizzying host of tales about the man—some call him a despot but others describe him as a martyr. He was a man all too willing to execute a deserter, but one who would spur his troops to do the utmost to ensure the safety of women and children. As the investigation unfolds, Morrison doesn't know which stories to believe—especially when it comes to the truth about Rawley's death.
Thrilling and wily, Killdeer Mountain is a deft triumph of historical fiction from Dee Brown, author of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
“An almost Conradian tale of dishonor, betrayal, redemption . . . Powerful . . . Compelling.” —Newsweek
This ebook features an illustrated biography of Dee Brown including rare photos from the author's personal collection.
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