Told for the first time from the Native perspective through the eyes of Lakota warrior Cloud, the story also weaves in the lesser-known but strategically important Battle of the Rosebud and the uncertain future that faced the Lakota following victory. Once again, Marshall infuses the story with his unique voice and eye for detail, creating a page-turning Western with a style of its own.
©2008 Joseph M. Marshall III; (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
"[Marshall] brings the story of the Battle of Little Bighorn alive through the eyes and hearts of the American Indians." (Denver Post)
"I found myself brought into the Lakota world; Marshall does a superb job of showing how difficult things were becoming for the Lakota as their land was overtaken and the buffalo herds disappeared." (Historical Novels Review)
Retired Military. Own a custom car and bike business. I listen while I work.
"Best Book on the truth."
This outlines the truth about the lies the US Army used to get public backing and told from both sides and they match. this hands down the best
"Loved the story ,from the Lakota perspective ."
I listened to Hundred in the Hand, and The Long Knives Are Crying, it was a wonderful read, and I will listen again. It's an important look at American history, from the Lakota perspective .