Ned Christie's War

Ned Christie's War

Auteur : Robert J. Conley, Doug Grad

Date de publication : 1993-09

Éditeur : Pocket Books

Nombre de pages : 194

Résumé du livre

Ned Christie saw his people's past and future. From the broken treaties and the lost lands of the East to new betrayals in the Indian Territory, Christie knew the Cherokee Nation was threatened not by guns, but by laws. Then, on his way to a tribal council in Tahlequah, Christie was in the wrong place at the wrong time. A U.S. marshal was murdered. Fate turned Ned Christie--a father, a husband, and a man of vision--into an outlaw. Courage turned him into a warrior. Robert Conley's powerful historical novel is a classic tale of injustice and heroism. Cloaking himself in the magic of his people and the love of his family, an innocent man would fight back: for a crime he did not commit, against hatred he did not deserve, and against men determined to gun Ned Christie down ... AUTHORBIO: ROBERT J. CONLEY, a member of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokees, is the author of over forty books and the recipient of three Spur Awards. He lives in Oklahoma with his wife, Evelyn, also a Cherokee.

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