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The Blood of Others

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Pub Date 11 Sep 2025 | Archive Date 11 Oct 2025

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On September 11, 1857, nearly 140 unarmed men, women and children are slaughtered in Mountain Meadows, Utah. Those killed were part of the Fancher wagon train on its way from Arkansas to California. They had stopped in Mountain Meadows to rest their animals before their final trek over the Mojave Desert. After the massacre, Mormon families living and farming in the region rapidly coalesce around a story perpetuated by church leaders that a clan of Paiutes is responsible for the murders. But, Malachi—a 15-year-old Shoshone boy bought and owned by a local Mormon farmer—knows the truth of what happened and realizes he can never reveal what he knows if he wishes to live. Concealing that truth becomes increasingly difficult as events spin far beyond his control, endangering him and those he loves. He is pushed to the breaking point when his two friends, a Paiute boy and a Mormon girl, imperil their own lives by trying to help him. It is then that he discovers strength he did not believe he had. The Blood of Others is a gritty and suspenseful novel set against the backdrop of true events. It explores the fatal compromises humans make to be accepted, and the courage that the power of love bestows.

On September 11, 1857, nearly 140 unarmed men, women and children are slaughtered in Mountain Meadows, Utah. Those killed were part of the Fancher wagon train on its way from Arkansas to California...


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ISBN 9798989574919
PRICE US$15.00 (USD)
PAGES 300

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