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Cries from the Earth Terry C. Johnston

Cries from the Earth By Terry C. Johnston

Cries from the Earth by Terry C. Johnston


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Set in 1877, this tale chronicles the lives of courageous men and women engaged in an ongoing chain of bloody skirmishes. The American government is forcing the Indians from their homelands onto reservations, but a few of them absolutely refuse to go.

Cries from the Earth Summary

Cries from the Earth by Terry C. Johnston

Blow for blow, blood for blood, a heart-thundering account of the outbreak of the Nez Perce War, by America's bestselling historical frontier novelist.

With gripping, authentic detail, "Cries from the Earth" chronicles the lives of courageous men and women engaged in an ongoing chain of bloody skirmishes - another breathtaking ride through a Western frontier rife with brutal conflict and astounding bravery.

By mid-1877, trouble in the Northwest is brewing like a foul broth. Ill will is growing between white settlers and the Non-Treaty bands of the Nez Perce. The American government is forcing the Indians from their homelands onto the reservation. Many go quietly, thinking more about their families than of the pride of their warriors. But for a few holdouts, there's no room for compromise. Their history, their heritage and their ancestors are buried beneath that land. Although severely outnumbered and outgunned, a few brave warriors will heed the call of... "Cries from the Earth."

Cries from the Earth Reviews

"The author's attention to detail and authenticity, coupled with his ability to spin a darned good yarn, makes it easy to see why Johnston is today's best-selling frontier novelist. He's one of a handful that truly knows the territory."-- "Chicago Tribune"

"Based on careful research and field study, [Terry C. Johnston's] novels follow the adventures of Seamus Donegan, sometimes scout, sometimes sergeant...Johnston can be considered king of the Indian wars' fiction writers."-- John D. McDermott, retired historian and administrator for the National Park Service and the Council on Historic Preservation, author of "Forlorn Hope: The Battle of White Bird Canyon and the Beginning of the Nez Perce War"

"Rich and fascinating...There is a genuine flavor of the period and of the men who made it what it was."-- "Washington Post Book World"

Praise for Terry C. Johnston's bestselling Plainsmen Series

"Rich and fascinating...There is a genuine flavor of the period and of the men who made it what it was."--"Washington Post Book World"

"The author's attention to detail and authenticity, coupled with his ability to spin a darned good yarn, makes it easy to see why Johnston is today's bestselling frontier novelist. He's one of a handful that truly knows the territory."--"Chicago Tribune"

"Action-packed...lively, lusty, fascinating."--"Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph"

"Johnston is a skilled storyteller whose words ring with desperation, confusion, and utter horror of a fight to the death between mortal enemies."--"Publishers Weekly"

"Meticulously researched...genius."--"Rocky Mountain News
"
"Johnston [is] the great frontier historical novelist of his generation."--Spur Award-winning author Paul Andrew Hutton, of" Phil Sheridan and His Army"

"Excellent...keep[s] readers in suspense."--Fred Werner, noted Western historian

"Johnston can be considered the king of the Indian wars' fiction writers."--John D. McDermott, author of "A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West
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"Memorable characters, a great deal of history and lore...and deep insight into human nature, Indian or white."--"Booklist"

"Johnston's way of telling his story will capture your imagination!"--"Guns & Ammo"

"Gutsy adventure-entertainment...larded with just the right amounts of frontier sentiment."
--"Kirkus Reviews"


"Rich and fascinating...There is a genuine flavor of the period and of the men who made it what it was."--"Washington Post Book World"

"The author's attention to detail and authenticity, coupled with his ability to spin a darned good yarn, makes it easy to see why Johnston is today's bestselling frontier novelist. He's one of a handful that truly knows the territory."--"Chicago Tribune"

"Action-packed...lively, lusty, fascinating."--"Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph"

"Johnston is a skilled storyteller whose words ring with desperation, confusion, and utter horror of a fight to the death between mortal enemies."--"Publishers Weekly"

"Meticulously researched...genius."--"Rocky Mountain News
"
"Johnston [is] the great frontier historical novelist of his generation."--Spur Award-winning author Paul Andrew Hutton, of" Phil Sheridan and His Army"
"Excellent...keep[s] readers in suspense."--Fred Werner, noted Western historian

"Johnston can be considered the king of the Indian wars' fiction writers."--John D. McDermott, author of "A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West
"
"Memorable characters, a great deal of history and lore...and deep insight into human nature, Indian or white."--"Booklist"
"Johnston's way of telling his story will capture your imagination!"--"Guns & Ammo"
"Gutsy adventure-entertainment...larded with just the right amounts of frontier sentiment."
--"Kirkus Reviews"


Rich and fascinating There is a genuine flavor of the period and of the men who made it what it was. "Washington Post Book World"

The author's attention to detail and authenticity, coupled with his ability to spin a darned good yarn, makes it easy to see why Johnston is today's bestselling frontier novelist. He's one of a handful that truly knows the territory. "Chicago Tribune"

Action-packed...lively, lusty, fascinating. "Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph"

Johnston is a skilled storyteller whose words ring with desperation, confusion, and utter horror of a fight to the death between mortal enemies. "Publishers Weekly"

Meticulously researched genius. "Rocky Mountain News"

Johnston [is] the great frontier historical novelist of his generation. "Spur Award-winning author Paul Andrew Hutton, of Phil Sheridan and His Army"

Excellent...keep[s] readers in suspense. "Fred Werner, noted Western historian"

Johnston can be considered the king of the Indian wars' fiction writers. "John D. McDermott, author of A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West"

Memorable characters, a great deal of history and lore...and deep insight into human nature, Indian or white. "Booklist"

Johnston's way of telling his story will capture your imagination! "Guns & Ammo"

Gutsy adventure-entertainment...larded with just the right amounts of frontier sentiment. "Kirkus Reviews""


Rich and fascinating There is a genuine flavor of the period and of the men who made it what it was. Washington Post Book World

The author's attention to detail and authenticity, coupled with his ability to spin a darned good yarn, makes it easy to see why Johnston is today's bestselling frontier novelist. He's one of a handful that truly knows the territory. Chicago Tribune

Action-packed...lively, lusty, fascinating. Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph

Johnston is a skilled storyteller whose words ring with desperation, confusion, and utter horror of a fight to the death between mortal enemies. Publishers Weekly

Meticulously researched genius. Rocky Mountain News

Johnston [is] the great frontier historical novelist of his generation. Spur Award-winning author Paul Andrew Hutton, of Phil Sheridan and His Army

Excellent...keep[s] readers in suspense. Fred Werner, noted Western historian

Johnston can be considered the king of the Indian wars' fiction writers. John D. McDermott, author of A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West

Memorable characters, a great deal of history and lore...and deep insight into human nature, Indian or white. Booklist

Johnston's way of telling his story will capture your imagination! Guns & Ammo

Gutsy adventure-entertainment...larded with just the right amounts of frontier sentiment. Kirkus Reviews

"

"Rich and fascinating...There is a genuine flavor of the period and of the men who made it what it was." --Washington Post Book World

"The author's attention to detail and authenticity, coupled with his ability to spin a darned good yarn, makes it easy to see why Johnston is today's bestselling frontier novelist. He's one of a handful that truly knows the territory." --Chicago Tribune

"Action-packed...lively, lusty, fascinating." --Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph

"Johnston is a skilled storyteller whose words ring with desperation, confusion, and utter horror of a fight to the death between mortal enemies." --Publishers Weekly

"Meticulously researched...genius." --Rocky Mountain News

"Johnston [is] the great frontier historical novelist of his generation." --Spur Award-winning author Paul Andrew Hutton, of Phil Sheridan and His Army

"Excellent...keep[s] readers in suspense." --Fred Werner, noted Western historian

"Johnston can be considered the king of the Indian wars' fiction writers." --John D. McDermott, author of A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West

"Memorable characters, a great deal of history and lore...and deep insight into human nature, Indian or white." --Booklist

"Johnston's way of telling his story will capture your imagination!" --Guns & Ammo

"Gutsy adventure-entertainment...larded with just the right amounts of frontier sentiment." --Kirkus Reviews

About Terry C. Johnston

Terry C. Johnston, born on the first day of 1947 on the plains of Kansas, lived his whole life in the American West. His first novel, Carry the Wind, won the Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award from the Western Writers of America, and his subsequent books have appeared on bestseller lists throughout the country.

Additional information

GOR005246151
9780312969073
0312969074
Cries from the Earth by Terry C. Johnston
Used - Good
Paperback
St Martin's Press
1999-08-19
478
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