A Man Called Sunday

A Man Called Sunday by Charles G. West is a historical fiction novel published by Penguin on June 5, 2012. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Luke Sunday, a man in financial distress who becomes a scout for the army during its conflict with the Sioux. Raised by the Cheyenne and Crow, Luke finds himself in a precarious situation when the army mistakenly attacks a peaceful Cheyenne village, leading to his confrontation with the outlaw Bill Bogart.
Readers will encounter a thrilling tale set in the American West, where themes of loyalty and survival are explored. As Luke navigates the challenges of his new role, he encounters the Freemans, who require guidance through the Gallatin Valley. The story unfolds as Mrs. Freeman must decide whether to trust Luke after a tragic Sioux attack. This edition offers an engaging look at action and adventure within a historical context, appealing to fans of Western fiction.
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A good man finds himself in bad trouble in this thrilling tale of the American West.
Strapped for cash, Luke Sunday takes a job as a scout for the army’s war against the Sioux. Raised by the Cheyenne and Crow, he runs afoul of the army when they attack a peaceful Cheyenne village, believing it to be Sioux leader Sitting Bull’s camp. When he accuses them of wrongdoing, the outlaw Bill Bogart leads the charge to oust him from the campaign.
Set adrift, he happens upon the Freemans, who need a guide to the Gallatin Valley. When they meet the sinister-looking Sunday, they’re hesitant to hire him. But when Mr. Freeman is killed in a Sioux attack and the reckless Bogart shows up, Mrs. Freeman must put her trust in the man called Sunday.
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