Buffalo
Trail by
Jeff Guinn is an action packed historical novel. Readers will
understand the realities of western culture in the 1870s through
Guinn’s story and characters, historical notables from
the west. The title fits the plot perfectly since it explains
the importance of the buffalo to both the Indians and white
hunters.
This story makes the era come alive with vivid descriptions
of Dodge City and the Frontier life. Through the main character,
Cash McLendon, one of the few fictional people in the book,
the plot unfolds. He escapes from Glorious, Arizona, on the
run from Killer Boots. Fleeing to Dodge City, he falls in
with an intrepid band of buffalo hunters determined to head
south to forbidden Indian Territory in the Texas Panhandle.
Cash is befriended by Western legends Bat Masterson and Billy
Dixon and decides to travel with them to hunt buffalo. They
establish a camp known as Adobe Walls. His desire is to get
enough money to pursue his true love, Gabriella Tirrito. Unfortunately,
the Indians have other ideas, forming an alliance of Comanche,
Cheyenne, and Kiowa, targeting the camp to defeat the white
man. This is an authentic confrontation that became known
as the Adobe Walls battle, one of the fiercest and bloodiest
in frontier history.
Because Guinn wanted to create a realistic atmosphere he noted,
“All the descriptions are true. I want readers to feel
the dust blow in their eyes and the fear as the hunters were
attacked. In fact, I followed the exact trail of the hunters
to Adobe Walls. In the hardback will be photos for the readers
to see the actual figures. I also showed the accuracy of the
Sharps 50 that Billy Dixon shot with, able to get his target
from about a mile away.”
What makes the story even more interesting is how Cash is
portrayed as someone down on his luck that seems to make the
wrong choices. In the first novel he betrayed his fiancé
Gabriella, his true love, to marry into a wealthy family.
After his wife dies his father-in-law hires an assassin to
kill him. Escaping to the frontier, Cash drifts through Texas,
loses his savings to Doc Holliday, and stumbles into unsightly
and dangerous Dodge City. Cash then ends up at the wrong place
at the wrong time, trying to survive a vicious Indian attack.
Hopefully he learns from his mistakes because he is constantly
penalized for his wrong choices.
There are also the rich characters of real life Indians, such
as the Comanche war chief Quanah Parker, Lone Wolf, Medicine
Water, and the Dog Soldiers. But the most intriguing unique
figure, was the real life female Indian warrior, Mochi, a
Cheyenne woman and Sand Creek massacre survivor who's later
accepted into the fierce dog soldier clan.
Guinn commented “Mochi will have to stay in my stories
except she will not be in the next book. Almost everything
in this book, from her witnessing the slaughter of her tribe
and being wounded to her fighting at Adobe Walls is true.
Although one scene in the book came completely out of my imagination,
when she does a courageous and astonishing sacrifice to recon
for the Indians. She is not the type of person that would
sit back and be told what to do. No matter the cost to herself
she is determined to get revenge. I hope I showed Mochi’s
desire along with the other Indians to have Adobe Walls where
the collision occurred. It is like today with the tribes in
the Middle East, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. These
Indian tribes united through the common enemy, the white hunters
who they saw as a threat to their way of life.”
Buffalo Trail has an action atmosphere that puts
readers right into the battle and on the western frontier.
It brings to life the era and the western legends that have
fascinated people. This novel is riveting and filled with
action.
The next book in the series, Silver City, according
to Guinn, will resolve the original story arc. It brings closure
to Cash/Boots and Cash/Gabriella. Although Gabriella basically
made cameo appearances in Buffalo Trail, with this next book
she will be front and center, since much of the story is written
from her perspective. Guinn stated that any future stories
will have “Cash and Gabriella intrinsically bonded.”
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