Buffalo Trail: A Novel of the American West
By (Author) Jeff Guinn
Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
1st September 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
448
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
After barely escaping nemesis Killer Boots in the tiny Arizona Territory town of Glorious, Cash McLendon falls in with an intrepid band of buffalo hunters determined to head south to forbidden Indian Territory in the Texas panhandle. But no good can come of entering the prohibited lands. Little do they know their camp is targeted by the finest warriors of the Comanche, Cheyenne and Kiowa. An enormous force of 2,000 is about to descend on the camp, starting one of the fiercest, bloodiest battles in frontier history.
Praise for Buffalo Trail
Guinn makes lively characters of historical buffalo hunters, and his imaginative take booms like a Sharps .50 as cultures collide across the Cimarron River...Guinn's research brings to life the daily lives of the Comanche...Few Westerns reach the level of Lonesome Dove, but Guinn's latest is a better, more rambunctious tale than the trilogy's opener.Kirkus Reviews
Full of historical notable figures from the Old West, this second volume in Guinns trilogy not only provides a buoyant narrative but also several lessons in Western history. This title is so well constructed that it could stand alone (for readers new to the trilogy). Guinn skillfully ties his carefully constructed prolog outlining the Massacre at Sand Creek (1864) to a lone female warrior he imagines at the Second Battle at Adobe Walls.Library Journal
A grand effort, and Quanah and his bogus medicine man, Isatai, are an entertaining pair.Booklist
More Praise for the Cash McLendon Series
[A] rousing story of revenge....Plenty of action for genre western fans but enough meat for a broader cut of historical-fiction readers.Booklist
This is what Guinn does: Instead of filling his books with the mythology of the Old West, much of which has no basis in fact, he goes for authenticity and reveals what life in those times really was like.Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Perfect for fans of John Wayne and Zane Grey...A worthy read for any fan of the Old West. Lively characters, authentic Old West settings, and great storytelling highlight this tale...Silver Cityis a rousing Western adventure, and one this ol' cowboy fan found very satisfying.The Oklahoman
An affable bit of frontier mythmaking.The Washington Post
[Guinn] knows how to dig into the past...an absorbing, informative and entertaining tale of life, love, hope and ambition in the American West.Dallas Morning News
A worthy addition to the western genre....Catnip for Lonesome Dove fansThe Seattle Times
Will delight historical fiction fans longing for the return of classic Westerns. This entertaining outing is sure to keep the saloon doors swinging for more entries in the genre.Library Journal
The Wild West comes alive in this novel of prospectors, desolate cavalry posts, rotgut saloons and Apache raiders....The plot is classic...Good fun.Kirkus Reviews
A trip to Glorious, Arizona, in Jeff Guinns new western novel is like a cool draft beer after a long, hot day on a dusty trail.New York Timesbestselling author C. J. Box
If, like me, youve been waiting for the next Louis LAmour or Zane Grey, the good news is his name is Jeff Guinn.Craig Johnson,New York Timesbestselling author of the Walt Longmire mysteries, the basis of A&Es hit seriesLongmire
Jeff Guinn is the winner of the 2016 TCU Texas Book Award and the bestselling author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, including Silver City,Buffalo Trail, Glorious, Manson, The Last Gunfight, and Go Down Together- The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde. The former books editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and award-winning investigative journalist, he is a member of the Texas Institute of Letters and the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. Guinn lives in Fort Worth.