Sacred Land

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by Brett Edwards

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Descendants of Custer and Crazy Horse battle for land in this modern day reimagining of Little Bighorn. A breakneck plot where destitute cowboys, casino-rich Natives, a manic politician, and a morally sound sheriff collide. This highly acclaimed novel is written by Hollywood actor and screenwriter, Brett Edwards (American Sniper, The Longest Ride, Westworld, and Grey's Anatomy). "Dude, if acting doesn't work out, you might have a career writing books. I couldn't put the thing down. Even the characters and their voices are clear in my head." -Cody Corbett, Rodeo Cowboy "Look, it's awesome. It's no doubt a film I'd love to see, but it's too unpolitically correct for me to make." -A major Hollywood producer for 20th Century Fox "Fast-paced and full of action. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. A modern day dip into the Wild West.” -J.D. Palmer, Author of The Unbound Trilogy FROM THE BLURB: The beef business ain’t what it used to be, but Kenny Black Elk’s casino is booming, so he’s buying all the ranches in Spearfish and annexing them as official tribal land. But Cody Custer and the boys of the Flying-C Outfit ain’t selling, and word has it, they’ll go down swinging. So with the help of an insider, Kenny plans a hostile takeover: kill off the stock, make it look like an act of God. When the plan goes awry, resulting in casualties on both sides, it’ll be all out war for this small piece of land. As the lines between good and evil become blurred, the only moral compass in the town is Sheriff Weston Harris and his cantankerous, post-menopausal deputy in this modern day Cowboys vs. Indians.

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