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Warrior Gap: A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68.

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A young cavalry lieutenant and a frontier trading family navigate escalating tensions between soldiers, settlers, and Sioux during an outbreak on the Plains. The narrative shifts between mountain foothills and treeless prairie and between life at a poorly provisioned military post and the busy depot that supplies it. Personal relationships complicate hostilities as a rancher balances long-standing friendships with local Sioux against growing enmity and the pressures of expansion. Daily hardships of marches, guard duty, scarce water, and quartermaster politics are detailed while events build toward confrontations that probe loyalty, endurance, and community survival.

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Charles King

Charles King was an American author and soldier known for his vivid portrayals of military life and the American frontier. His works often reflect his experiences as an officer in the U.S. Army, particularly during the Indian Wars. King's notable novels include "Laramie; Or, The Queen of Bedlam," which explores the complexities of the Sioux War of 1876, and "A Daughter of the Sioux," a tale set against the backdrop of the Indian frontier. With a total of 29 published works, King contributed significantly to the genre of military fiction, capturing the spirit of his time and the challenges faced by soldiers and settlers alike.

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