The Red Man Contract
(Autor) John PrestonIn Mesa County, Nevada, the tide of history was about to change. A tiny tribe of Indigenous Americans had just beaten the white man in his own court--and won title to some of the richest land in America. But some people were poor losers. And if they couldn't hold onto the land ... they'd simply eliminate its rightful owners. With a handful of poorly armed Native Americans facing a lynch mob led by the county sheriff and backed by corporate millions, Mesa County might be the setting for another Wounded Knee. Until the Black Berets get in on the action and show how professionals handle a massacre.
John Preston
John Preston was a pioneering American writer known for his groundbreaking novel "Mr. Benson," which boldly explored gay themes and sexuality in the early 20th century. His raw and candid style challenged societal norms and paved the way for greater LGBTQ+ representation in literature. His work remains influential and groundbreaking.