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When bodies of a woman and an Army officer are found near Fort Fetterman riddled with arrows, outrage threatens to spark an all-out war with the Sioux. Marshal Monday Malone quickly sees the crime as a likely frame-up. Schoolteacher Kate Shaw and Monday work to sift evidence and sort out suspects. Kate comes face to face with the legendary Crazy Horse when she survives a buffalo stampede, then faces death in a warrior’s ordeal alongside Indian children. Monday engages in a high stakes knife fight and finally rides a desperate race against the clock to shake an ironclad alibi. Robert Kresge spent 30 years in the CIA and the Army Reserve. He holds a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Missouri and a Masters in Northeast Asian Studies from the George Washington University. He has lived in Albuquerque, NM since 2002. Rob is the author of five historical novels, including 2013’s Saving Lincoln, a Civil War spy thriller, and four volumes in the Warbonnet series of mysteries set in 1870’s Wyoming.
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