The Battle of Seattle (Douglas Bond)

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Bond’s latest historical novel is a compelling and indispensable addition to a lesser-known chapter in American history. Bond’s fresh and engaging portrayal of the tragic clash of cultures in the Puget Sound Indian Wars of 1855–56 not only confronts today’s cultural and racial tensions but also provides hope for the future. Essential reading for every student of American history.

It’s 1855, and tensions in the Pacific Northwest between white settlers and native tribes have led to score of deaths on both sides. As all-out war seems inevitable, young William Tidd, an express rider for the militia, joins Charles Eaton’s Rangers on a mission to hunt down Chief Leschi of the Nisqually.

If they can stop him, they may be able to end the bloodshed before it escalates further, but it soon becomes clear that not everyone wants peace with the enemy. Through skirmishes, raids, close calls, and betrayal—William’s assumptions, beliefs, courage, and friendships will all be challenged in a few breakneck weeks.

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The Battle of Seattle

“There’s miles between us and the fort, miles of wild country filled with Indians eager to cut our throats.”

It’s 1855, and tensions in the Pacific Northwest between white settlers and native tribes have led to scores of deaths on both sides. As all-out war seems inevitable, young William Tidd, an express rider for the militia, joins Charles Eaton’s Rangers on a mission to hunt down Chief Leschi of the Nisqually.

If they can stop him, they may be able to end the bloodshed before it escalates further, but it soon becomes clear that not everyone wants peace with the enemy. Through skirmishes, raids, close calls, and betrayal—William’s assumptions, beliefs, courage, and friendships will all be challenged in a few breakneck weeks.

Endorsements

“Bond’s latest historical novel is a compelling and indispensable addition to a lesser-known chapter in American history. Bond’s fresh and engaging portrayal of the tragic clash of cultures in the Puget Sound Indian Wars of 1855–56 not only confronts today’s cultural and racial tensions but also provides hope for the future. Essential reading for every student of American history.” — Larry Faulk, Former Washington State Senator

“Readers won’t even realize they are learning true history—wonderful for young adults, truly for any age. Delightful book, difficult to put down.” — Patricia Ryan, Public Librarian

Other Volumes in the Heroes & History Series by Douglas Bond:

  • Hand of Vengeance
  • Hammer of the Huguenots
  • Hostage Lands

About the Author

Douglas Bond is the author of over 25 books of historical fiction and biography. He and his wife have two daughters and four sons. Bond is an elder in the Presbyterian Church of America, a teacher, a conference speaker, and a leader of church history tours.

Table of Contents

  1. Hot Pursuit
  2. Sick Treaty
  3. Trapped
  4. Junebug
  5. Black Face
  6. Trouble
  7. Fainting Frank
  8. Self-Reliance
  9. Slaughter
  10. Fearful Odds
  11. Fort Nisqually
  12. Miserable Race
  13. The Prize
  14. Charlie’s Musket
  15. Mountain Devils
  16. Killing Hostility
  17. Rumors of War
  18. Death Wail
  19. Eagles Dare
  20. Indian Island Internment
  21. Call to Arms
  22. Storm Rising
  23. Militia on the Move
  24. If Alive
  25. First Blood
  26. Commence Firing!
  27. Express Rider
  28. Indian Massacre
  29. Friend or Foe
  30. Encounter
  31. Sniper
  32. Death at Finnel’s Creek
  33. Reprieve
  34. The Midnight Ride of Charlie Salitat
  35. Pitched Battle
  36. Lone Gunman
  37. One Bullet
  38. Horse Thieves
  39. Without Prophet
  40. Shot in the Dark
  41. Immediate Action
  42. The Battle of Seattle
  43. Narrow Escape
  44. Guilty
  45. Peace Feast
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Paperback

Book Author

Douglas Bond

Page Count

312

Publisher

P&R Publishing

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