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Andrew Mcbride

    Andrew McBride crafts compelling western narratives, deeply influenced by classic films and literature of the genre. His writing is characterized by a gritty, authentic prose that vividly captures the spirit and setting of the Old West. McBride masterfully blends thrilling plots with profound themes such as revenge and racial genocide, often featuring characters inspired by historical figures. Readers praise his ability to immerse them in gripping storytelling that is as visceral as it is visually evocative.

    Coyote's People
    • Coyote's People

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.9(12)Add rating

      Arizona Territory, the 1870s. Savage war rages between the white man and the Apache. And three people are caught in the middle: Coyote, an Apache chief seeking peace, trying to find a refuge for his small band of wanderers; Lieutenant Austin Hamilton, commander of remote Camp Walsh, a man sympathetic to the Indians' plight; and Calvin Taylor (nicknamed Choctaw), a 17-year old white boy. Choctaw has been taught to hate Apaches, something reinforced by his own bloody experiences. But his loyalties are torn when he unexpectedly falls in love with an Apache girl. Each finds himself at the center of this bitter conflict, enmeshed in treachery and violence, with their own lives, and the peace they're striving for, threatened by enemies on all sides…

      Coyote's People