With the War for Independence not long past, the United States found itself battling Native Americans in the West. With the encouragement of the British, the Indians were brutally massacring settlers and soldiers by the thou...

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With the War for Independence not long past, the United States found itself battling Native Americans in the West. With the encouragement of the British, the Indians were brutally massacring settlers and soldiers by the thousands. Enter “Mad” Anthony Wayne, a highly disciplined leader who was anything but mad. Here, in this tale of courage laced with political intrigue, New York Times bestselling historian and novelist Thomas Fleming provides a fascinating look at the battle that opened the American West to peaceful settlement.

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