Where They Bury You
A Novel
Description:... In August 1863, during Kit
Carson’s roundup of the Navajo, Santa Fe’s Provost Marshal, Major Joseph
Cummings, is found dead in an arroyo near what is now the Hubbell Trading Post
in Ganado, Arizona. The murder, as well as the roughly million of today’s
dollars in cash and belongings in his saddlebags, is historically factual.
Carson’s explanation that he was shot by a lone Indian, which, even today, can
be found in the U.S. Army Archives, is implausible. Who did kill Carson’s “brave and lamented” Major? The answer is
revealed in this tale of a group of con artists operating in 1861–1863 in the
New Mexico and Arizona Territories. As a matter of historical fact, millions of
today’s dollars were embezzled from
the Army, the Church, and the New Mexico Territory during this time. In this
fictionalized version, the group includes the aide de camp of the Territories’
Commanding General of the Union Army, a poker dealer with
a checkered past in love with one of her co-conspirators, and the Provost Marshal
of Santa Fe. It is an epic tale of murder and mystery, of staggering thefts, of
love and deceit. Both a Western and a Civil War novel, this murder mystery
occurs in and among Cochise’s Chiricahua Apache Wars, the Navajo depredations
and wars, Indian Agent Kit Carson’s return to action from retirement, and the
Civil War. The story follows the con artists, some historical, some fictional,
during their poker games, scams, love affairs, and bank robberies, right into
that arroyo deep in the heart of Navajo country.
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