Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, In the Rogue Blood is “powerful . . . impressive . . . [an] epic of the 1840s frontier” (Dallas Morning News).
With soaring and masterful prose, James Carlos Blake brings to life an enthralling historical time and place -- and a cast of memorable characters -- in a stunning tale of dark instinct, blood reckoning, and fates forged in the zeal of America's “Manifest Destiny.”
The offspring of a whore mother and a homicidal father, Edward and John Little are driven from their home in the Florida swamplands by a scheming parent's treacheries, and by a shameful, horrific act that will haunt their dreams for the rest of their days.
Joining the swelling ranks of the rootless -- wandering across an almost surreal bloodland populated by the sorrowfully lost and defiantly damned -- two brothers are separated by death and circumstance in the lawless “Dixie City” of New Orleans, and dispatched by destiny to opposing sides in a fierce and desperate territorial struggled between Mexico and the United States. And a family bond tempered in hot blood is tested in the cruel, all-consuming fires of war and conscience.
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