Book description
“Bloody Khuyper” they called the captain who ruled the Union Army's
prisoner-of-war camp in the west. And no Johnny Reb hated the man more
than Sabin Shay of Texas.
Then word came that Khuyper was to command an expedition against the
hostile Indians. Sabin Shay saw his chance. He disavowed the
Confederacy, swore allegiance to the Union and volunteered to fight
Indians as a “Galvanized Yankee.”
He did it knowing that Khuyper would make his life hell on the trail,
knew that his name would come up for every suicide patrol. But he also
knew that somewhere along the way he and Khuyper would stand over
drawn guns-man to man!