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The Scout [Hardcover]

Harry Combs (Author)
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June 1, 1995
Epic in scope and grand beyond our imaginings.  The Scout continues the magnificent story that began the highly acclaimed novel Brules.  In his stunning new novel, Harry Combs recreates a time when the West was the white man's greatest challenge and the red man's last battleground... a towering tale of dreams unfettered, of mustangs running free, and of young men riding hell-bent-for-leather into Indian country for no other reason than they were young, brave and wild.

By 1900 the Old West was vanishing, but the man many called its fastest gun was still alive.  By then Car Brules had shut himself and his secrets away in a cabin on Colorado's Lone Cone Peak.  Only one person knew his real story, a boy of eleven who became his friend and heard his extraordinary tales in 1909.  The Scout is that unforgettable story, just as young Steven Cartwright heard it, just as Brules told it: hard and gritty, wry with a cowboy's humor, and true to the spirits of all those who loved the west--and died for it--from Custer to Crazy Horse.

Many hard, hurting things had driven Cat Brules to become the man he was.  The death of his beloved Shoshone bride, Wild Rose, was one of them.  Months after Brules lost her--brutally and far too soon--Wild Rose still came to him in his dreams.  With a void in his heart and a reckless spirit, Brules signed on as a Scout for General George Crook, whose cavalry was headed into the Badlands. Then, the U.S. Army still didn't know that there were fifteen thousand Sioux and Cheyenne in those Wyoming foothills, and under chiefs Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, every one of them was willing to fight to the death to live free.

Brules's account of the violence that ensued, told with eyewitness immediacy and chilling authenticity, is one of courage and shame as he rides the trail toward the Little Big Horn and the battles that followed.  Seeing for himself the dying of a way of life, Brules tells a searing truth about America's history: the betrayal of Custer to the Sioux, the hunting of Geronimo, and the U.S. Army's cruel pursuit of Chief Joseph and his Nez Perce.  And here too are the women who loved Brules: White Antelope, the gentle Indian maiden who wanted what Brules felt he could never give again--and Melisande, the saucy Mormon girl who might be too much for even Cat Brules to handle.

Debunking the myths of the Old West and the romanticism of movies, renowned Western writer Harry Combs creates a vision at once more complex, magnificent and genuine--from the make of the rifle to the caliber of the bullet that cut Custer down.  A novel unmatched in excitement and adventure, The Scout lets you smell the cordite, feel a man's hard need for a woman, and discover that the real flesh and blood inhabitants of those legendary days were tougher, bolder and more fascinating than we ever dared to imagine.


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From Publishers Weekly

This second epic novel (after Brules) of a projected trilogy captures the majesty and turbulence of the American frontier from 1874 to 1883. Cat Brules is a mountain man, buffalo hunter, Indian fighter and Army scout who lives his western adventures boldly and without regret. Convincingly told in the first person, this portion of his tale spans the great Indian wars that ravaged the northern plains and parched Southwest as Brules's hunting and scouting carry him from Wyoming, the Dakotas and Montana to Colorado, Utah and Arizona. Brules is both kind and vicious, a ruthless killer of his enemies but a considerate and loyal friend?a rugged individualist with a strong sense of responsibility. Though a hard sort, he can be touched by the friendship of his Shoshone blood brother and by his love for a young Mormon woman. Brules rides with Generals Crook, Terry and Custer on the Little Bighorn campaign against the Sioux, fighting at the Battle of the Rosebud, barely escaping Custer's grisly fate. He later tracks the forced migration of the Nez Perce and scouts for General Crook against the Ute and Apache. Combs is a master of western narrative and dialogue, filling his story with rich descriptions of people, places and events; the Indian fights here swirl with dust and smoke, bullets and arrowheads, thudding warclubs and the crashing of rifle and pistol fire. This is a magnificent story of bravery, treachery, violence, beauty and love?sort of a white man's version of Little Big Man, and not a whit less absorbing. Simultaneous BDD Audio; audio, electronic, performance rights: Margret McBride Literary Agency.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

What can readers expect from a writer whose first novel was published at age 80? In the sequel to Brules, a "Western novel of bonanza proportions" (LJ 7/92), our gritty hero does what every red-blooded American lad has dreamed of doing: he joins the U.S. Cavalry as a scout and heads into the Badlands to do battle with the Sioux.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 602 pages
  • Publisher: Delacorte Press; First Edition first Printing edition (June 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385311982
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385311984
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,081,819 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Scout was good, but not quite as good as Brules., August 24, 1998
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After Brules, which was spectacular, The Scout was somewhat of a let-down. It should have been a continuation of the magnificent Brules, but it was not. Harry Combs just didn't seem to write with the same flare. In parts I had to fight boredom, as the story became monotonous. It was just "Brules the soldier" for a long time. The Scout was good, but it just didn't seem like the the same book as Brules, which I thought it should have been.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why was Bouyer there?, January 17, 2003
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While this book does not move with the pace of "Brules" it is, never-the-less an excellent story from start to finish. The part that I found interesting was why Mitch Bouyer chose to accompany Custer at the Little Big Horn. I have not read extensively about that battle, but have long wondered why, when Custer dismissed the scouts (Bouyer was the favorite scout), Bouyer chose to stay with Custer. Combs provides a credible scenario for Bouyer's role in the battle. Whether this is original research or not I do not know, but it fits well with what I have read.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars After the climax of BRULES, this one is totally anti-climax!, June 30, 1997
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This one is a totally bore! Mr. Combs lost his focus and digress himself from a once great hero, and made him into a boring soldier. The whole book is unreadable and bore to death! Don't waste your time to read it, unless you are trying to get some boring historical study of the early stages of US military strategies of how they kill so many Indians! Just read the BRULES we all rated a big 10! After finish it, if you like it, absolutely don't try to read this sequel, it will totally ruin your wonderful taste
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Brules started out, Well, son, maybe you studied a lot about them Indian Wars, but let me tell you a couple of things that I'll bet you aint't never heard of. Read the first page
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