The mighty novel of the frontier West, and
the handful of men and women who stood
alone against the last great Indian uprising
AFTER CUSTER'S MASSACRE
... the vulnerable frontier was wide-open. The triumphant Sioux saw nothing between them and the soft, fear-crazed white settlements except a few men and women holed up at the Hog Ranch—a group of cowards, drifters and deserters...
They had to forget the hatreds among them, they had to stand alone against the whole Sioux horde—they had to be better than they were—or end up a bloody footnote to a story of treachery and sudden death.