Blood of the Devil

Blood of the Devil by W. Michael Farmer, published by Gale, a Cengage Company in 2017, is a historical fiction novel that continues the narrative of Yellow Boy, a Mescalero Apache. This edition spans 372 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Yellow Boy as he returns from a confrontation with Blood of the Devil, a formidable witch marked by distinctive tattoos. As he navigates life after the Army occupation, Yellow Boy, along with his family and tribe, faces challenges and changes brought about by both external forces and personal loss.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of action and adventure as Yellow Boy joins the tribal police and participates in military campaigns. The narrative explores themes of cultural conflict and resilience, depicting the struggles of the Mescalero Apache against the backdrop of American expansion. As Yellow Boy grapples with his destiny and the supernatural elements that influence his life, the book offers insights into a unique historical perspective. Blood of the Devil serves as the second installment in the Life and Times of Yellow Boy series, blending fiction with elements of Apache history and spirituality.
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Yellow Boy, Killer of Witches, returns wounded from a cat-and-mouse chase and rifle duel with Blood of the Devil, the giant Mexican-Comanche witch whose head is painted like a skull, his body covered with black spiral and flame tattoos. The witch, also wounded, disappears into the dry plains across the Rio Grande, knowing the Apache he left bleeding in the sand will one day reappear. With the Army occupation ended Yellow Boy, Juanita, their new baby daughter, and his Mescalero band return to the reservation. Better days come with the arrival of a strong but fair Indian agent, W.H.H. Llewellyn, who the Mescaleros call “Tata Crooked Nose.” Yellow Boy joins Llewellyn’s tribal police, and for a time becomes an Army Scout participating in General Crook’s Sierra Madre Campaign returning Apaches to the San Carlos Reservation. He finds and faces Blood of the Devil, but later loses his daughter to pneumonia sweeping the reservation. Warned of his destiny by Geronimo, he dreams of a young boy he will one day save from murder.
Blood of the Devil, Book 2 of the Life and Times of Yellow Boy, Mescalero Apache, continues Killer of Witches’s powerful story; truth told with fiction that transports the reader to a different background, culture, history, time, and religion. It is the other side of Apache history lived by a people fighting the tsunami of Americans migrating west and the terrors of their supernatural insights as their White Eye overseers attempt to change their culture.
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