The second novel in Joseph M. Marshall III's acclaimed Lakota Westerns
series, The Long Knives Are Crying begins ten years later, in 1875, as
Sitting Bull begins gathering thousands of Lakota to face the growing
problem of white incursion. What follows is a sweeping tale of the
Battle of the Little Bighorn (the Greasy Grass battle) and the
remarkable defeat of General George Custer and the Seventh Cavalry,
including the days and weeks leading up to the conflict and the
lesser-known but strategically important Battle of the Rosebud. Told
from the Native perspective through the eyes of the veteran warrior
Cloud, Long Knives goes beyond the story of the battle to create an
authentic vision of the Lakota way of life. Once again, Marshall imparts
his unique voice and eye for detail, creating a page-turning Western
with a style of its own.