Crossed Arrows 2: The Ghost Dancers

Crossed Arrows 2: The Ghost Dancers

by Patrick E. Andrews
Crossed Arrows 2: The Ghost Dancers

Crossed Arrows 2: The Ghost Dancers

by Patrick E. Andrews

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Overview

Captain Mack Hawkins, Lieutenant Ludlow Dooley and their Kiowa-Comanche Detachment of U.S. Scouts are dispatched to the Arizona Territory, their mission to put a halt to a series of raids on horse ranches. Neither they nor the U.S. Army realize these crimes are connected to a Native-American religion called the Ghost Dance. An Indian prophet is preaching war to the fierce Guerras Apaches living on a reservation in the Tierra Brava Desert. His sermons announce the coming of a messiah who can summon slain Indian warriors back to life. The Prophet promises there will be thousands of these ghost warriors resurrected to massacre all whites that exist.

Hawkins and Ludlow lead the detachment into the hinterlands to kill or capture the horse thieves. But this time out their enemies are fanatical warriors who believe they have been made immortal by the Prophet’s big medicine. Then, as if things aren’t bad enough, there’s a group of white religious zealots who believe the messiah’s appearance on earth is the second coming of Christ. Their eccentric leader, believing the Ghost Dancers are acting as the Almighty’s disciples, gives guns and support to the Apaches.

There’s a bloodbath in the offing ... and Hawkins and his men are damned, no matter what they do to prevent it.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153766164
Publisher: Piccadilly Books, Limited
Publication date: 09/30/2016
Series: Crossed Arrows
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 517,808
File size: 688 KB

About the Author

Patrick E. Andrews was born in Oklahoma in 1936 into a family of pioneers who participated in its growth from the Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory to statehood. His father's family were homesteaders and his mother's cattle ranchers. Consequently, he is among the last generation of American writers who had contacts with those people from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Patrick's wife Julie says he both speaks and writes with an Oklahoma accent.

He is an ex-paratrooper, having served in the 82nd Airborne Division in the active army and the 12th Special Forces Group in the army reserves. Patrick began his writing career after leaving the army. He and his better half presently reside in southern California. He has a son Bill, who is an ex-paratrooper and a probation officer, and two grandchildren.

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