Until Day Breaks

by Will Cook

Published September 1999
By 1870 there had been three years of peace between the Comanches and U.S. Army. General Tracy Cameron gives a speech in Washington about the advantages of keeping that peace resulting in a congressional mission to the West to look into allowing the Comanches to remain on their traditional lands. As the Congressional party crosses the plains in search of peace, some die-hard generals are planning an attack on the Comanches. And the Comanches are organizing the Kiowas and Cheyenne to help them drive out the white buffalo hunters from the last great herd left on the plains...

A Saga of Texas

by Will Cook

Published 31 August 2000
With peace established between the United States and the Commanche nation, citizens who lost children to Commanche raids are pressurizing Congress for their return. The task falls to Colonel Frazer at Fort Elliott in Texas, who dispatches a team to negotiate for the release of all white prisoners.