Powder River Massacre

“Powder River Massacre” by Jake Logan is a Western fiction novel published by Berkley Books in 1993. This edition spans 185 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Slocum, who initially seeks to find peace and financial relief through railroad work. However, his plans are disrupted when Sioux warriors begin attacking the workers, leading to a tense situation as a revenge-driven cavalry troop pursues the Indians.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of conflict and morality as Slocum grapples with the violence surrounding him. He is determined to intervene and protect Indian women and children from the impending slaughter, placing him in a perilous position with both the Sioux and the cavalry pursuing him. This edition offers a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced during this tumultuous period, making it a notable addition to the Western genre.
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Slocum thought a little railroad work would ease his mind–and his pocket. That was until marauding Sioux warriors began attacking the workers. To top it off, a revenge-crazed cavalry troop is going after the Indians. Slocum just can’t sit by and see Indian women and children slaughtered. Now, he’s got both Indians and cavalry riding hard for his death.
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