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Marching to Valhalla

A Novel of Custer's Last Days

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Marching to Valhalla

By: Michael Blake
Narrated by: George Guidall
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In his New York Times best-selling novel Dances with Wolves, Michael Blake created an unforgettable saga of white and Native American cultures. Now in Marching to Valhalla, Blake unfolds the story of the final months of General George Armstrong Custer, a story that illuminates the epic sweep of his entire life - his career, his passions, his legacy to the American West.

Here is Custer as we've never seen him before - reckless soldier, bold lover of women, ardent husband, and devoted commander. A stirring tribute to an American hero and an intimate portrait of a brilliant, flawed man, Michael Blake's Marching to Valhalla is an absolutely stunning novel.

©1996 Michael Blake (P)2019 Recorded Books
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance War & Military Wild West Old West

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