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Authors: Terry C. Johnston
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TERRY C. JOHNSTON
“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.”
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Chicago Tribune
“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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Publishers Weekly
on
Buffalo Palace
“A first-class novel by a talented author.”
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Tulsa World
on
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 Magazine
on
Dance on the Wind
Praise for
LAY THE MOUNTAINS LOW
“Among novelists, Terry Johnston knows more about America's Indian wars than any other writer. From his first novel,
Carry the Wind,
in 1982, no writer has worked harder than Johnston to make a name for himself in the difficult and much-besieged field of Western fiction, and no other writer since Louis U Amour has come close to Johnston's success. Read
Lay the Mountains Low
to see why.”
âDale Walker,
Rocky Mountain News
“You are there, you are really there in Johnston's largest, most complex work: an apt hardcover debut in the series.”
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Booklist
“Johnston is a skilled storyteller whose words ring with the desperation, confusion and utter horror of a fight to the death between mortal enemies. This is uncomfortable history, and it hits home like a blunt instrument.”
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Publishers Weekly
“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
“A remarkably fine blend of arduous historical research and proficient use of language.”
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Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph
“Terry C. Johnston pierces the heart and soul of the 19
th
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 Award-winning author of
Sierra
“Excellent ⦠very forceful and moving.”
âTurner Kirkland,
Dixie Gun Works
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Book I: Sioux Dawn
Book II: Red Cloud's Revenge
Book III: The Stalkers
Book IV: Black Sun
Book V: Devil's Backbone
Book VI: Shadow Riders
Book VII: Dying Thunder
Book VIII: Blood Song
Book IX: Reap the Whirlwind
Book X: Trumpet on the Land
Book XI: A Cold Day in Hell
Book XII: Wolf Mountain Moon
Book XIII: Ashes of Heaven
Book XIV: Cries from the Earth
Book XV: Lay the Mountains Low
Book XIV: Turn the Stars Upside Down
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LAY THE MOUNTAIN LOW
Copyright © 2000 by Terry C. Johnston.
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ISBN: 0-312-97310-1
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St. Martin's Paperbacks edition / February 2001
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Across the last fourteen years as we collaborated on one
historically authentic and accurate
book cover after another,
we have forged a timeless and unbreakable bond
of friendship and camaraderie â¦
yet while I have been blessed to share his artwork
with my readers around the world,
I am even more honored this man
calls me friendâ
I lovingly dedicate this heart-wrenching novel
of the turning point in the Nez Perce War to
that good ol' Virginia boy who is without peer:
my cover artist,
Lou Glanzman.