
Sweeny's Honor
by Brian Garfield
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Pub Date Dec 27 2011 | Archive Date Oct 16 2012
Description
Eleven soldiers attempt to hold a river crossing in the middle of the desert
The
Colorado River's most vital point for American settlement is the
ferryboat at Yuma Crossing. When the gold rush begins, a gang of white
outlaws seizes the ferry from the local Yuma tribesmen, who have
operated the crossing for decades. The US Army rousts the outlaws, but
the high command decides to keep the crossing rather than return it to
the Yuma. No one considers how badly the Yumas want the ferry back.
Left
in command of the ferry is Lieutenant Thomas Sweeny, a one-armed
Irishman who wins the dangerous assignment by bringing charges against
an alcoholic major. Hundreds of miles from reinforcements, he occupies
the position with a ten-man force, limited supplies, and no way to call
for help. In the distance, four hundred Yuma prepare for battle, intent
on reclaiming what once was theirs.
The author
of more than seventy books, Brian Garfield (b. 1939) is one of the
country's most prolific writers of thrillers, westerns, and other genre
fiction. Raised in Arizona, Garfield found success at an early age,
publishing his first novel when he was only eighteen. After time in the
army, a few years touring with a jazz band, and earning an MA from the
University of Arizona, he settled into writing fulltime.
Garfield is a past president of the Mystery Writers of America and the Western Writers of America, and the only author to have held both offices. Nineteen of his novels have been made into films, including Death Wish (1972), The Last Hard Men (1976) and Hopscotch (1975), for which he wrote the screenplay. To date, his novels have sold over twenty million copies worldwide. He and his wife live in California.
Advance Praise
"Anybody settling down with a Garfield book is in for a good time." -The New York Times
"A scintillating, talented writer." -Newsday
"Garfield builds diverse, rough, full-blooded people and sets them on a collision course." -Robert Ludlum, author of The Bourne Identity
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