Description
"The world has a new hero--actually an old hero reimagined--George Armstrong Custer, in this delightfully funny alternative history that's better, or at least happier, than the real thing." --WINSTON GROOM, best-selling author of Forrest Gump and El Paso "Droll satire, this is the West as it might have been if the Sioux hadn't saved us."--STEPHEN COONTS, best-selling author of Flight of the Intruder and The Russia Account "If Custer died for our sins, Armstrong resurrects him for our delight. Not just the funniest book ever written about an Indian massacre, but laugh out loud funny, period. The best historical comic adventure since George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman."--PHILLIP JENNINGS, author of Nam-A-Rama and Goodbye Mexico "A delightful romp that shifts seamlessly between thrilling Western and outlandish farce."--GRAYSON QUAY, Modern Age "The best new novel I've read in years. As rugged as Zane Grey, as funny as P. G. Wodehouse, as smart as Evelyn Waugh, and as sharp as Ambrose Bierce. You don't want to miss it."--MICHAEL WARREN DAVIS, author of The Reactionary Mind "Crocker has created a hilarious hero for the ages. Armstrong rides through the Old West setting right the wrongs, and setting wrong the rights, in a very funny cascade of satire, history, and even patriotism."--ROB LONG, Emmy- and Golden Globes-nominated screenwriter and co-executive producer of Cheers
Author: H. W. Crocker
Publisher: Regnery Fiction
Published: 09/20/2022
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.88lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.20w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781684512355
ISBN10: 1684512352
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical | Civil War Era
- Fiction | Action & Adventure
- Fiction | Westerns | General
About the Author
H. W. Crocker III is the bestselling author of the prize-winning comic novel The Old Limey and several nonfiction histories, including Don't Tread on Me, Robert E. Lee on Leadership, Triumph, The Yanks Are Coming, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Civil War, and The Politically Incorrect Guide to the British Empire. His journalism has appeared in National Review, the American Spectator, the Washington Times, and many other outlets. Born and raised in San Diego, CA, Crocker currently lives on the site of a former Confederate encampment in Virginia.