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Authors: Terry C. Johnston
“Rich and fascinating ⦠There is a genuine flavor of the period and of the men who made it what it was.”
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Washington Post Book World
“Rich in historical lore and dramatic description, this is a first-rate addition to a solid series, a rousing tale of one man's search for independence in the unspoiled beauty of the Old West.”
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Buffalo Palace
“A first-class novel by a talented author.”
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Tulsa World
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Dream Catcher
“With meticulous research, vivid dialogue, memorable characters, and a voice uniquely his own, Johnston has once again written the finest of historical fiction, seamlessly blending together both time and place to bring to life a world as real as our own.”
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Roundup
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Dance on the Wind
“Compelling ⦠Johnston offers memorable characters, a great deal of history and lore about the Indians and pioneers of the period, and a deep insight into human nature, Indian and white.”
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Booklist
“Johnston's books are action-packed ⦠A remarkably fine blend of arduous historical research and proficient use of language ⦠Lively, lusty, fascinating.”
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Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph
“Terry C. Johnston pierces the heart and soul of the nineteenth-century men and women he writes about so well, capturing in unforgettable and gracious stories the joys and agonies of the great westward expansion of a young America ⦠he will make your heart sing.”
âRichard S. Wheeler, Spur Awardâwinning author of
Sierra
“Excellent ⦠very forceful and moving.”
âTurner Kirkland,
Dixie Gun Works
CRIES FROM THE EARTH
Copyright © 1999 by Terry C. Johnston.
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ISBN: 0-312-96907-4
EAN: 80312-96907-3
St. Martin's Paperbacks edition / April 1999
St. Martin's Paperbacks are published by St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010.
eISBN 9781466843233
First eBook edition: March 2013