Comanche Captive by D. Laszlo ConhaimComanche Captive by D. Laszlo Conhaim


Thanks to Ann-Marie Nieves of Get Red PR, I am giving away one print copy of Comanche Captive by D. Laszlo Conhaim.

Description Comanche Captive by D. Laszlo Conhaim


Scott Renald is an Indian agent searching for white captives. Laura Little is a former captive seeking her Comanche-born son. They meet unexpectedly on the high plains. Touched by her story, Renald leads Laura’s search while hostile tribesmen pursue them. Word of their predicament reaches Fort Sill, and agents are dispatched to grab her and recall him. Meanwhile, the army prepares for war with the Comanche. Circumstances propel all into a heart-wrenching and bloody conflict of competing loyalties and surprising discoveries against the scorched backdrop of the Staked Plain.

How does a captive become a willing tribal member? Can rescue and return be a crueler form of abduction? Comanche Captive depicts what happens after the taken has been found—in Laura’s case, forced separation from her child, unwanted psychiatric care, and finally the deadly consequences of her quest for her lost son.

An adventure novel of depth and contemporary resonance, equal parts poignant drama and playful homage, Comanche Captive offers a cast of vivid characters faced with the challenges of a divided and yet increasingly blended world.

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Advance Praise Comanche Captive by D. Laszlo Conhaim


“Conhaim’s rich characterizations bring a fascinating period of American history to life.

Comanche Captive is a page-turning, thought-provoking read.”―Michael Belfiore, author of Rocketeers and The Department of Mad Scientists

About D. Laszlo ConhaimComanche Captive by D. Laszlo Conhaim


n 1986, at just 17 years of age, D. László Conhaim landed his first professional writing assignment, a two-part interview in Los Angeles and Tokyo with Japanese screen legend Toshiro Mifune for Minneapolis’s City Pages. While a humanities major at the University of Southern California, he wrote for credits his first historical novel, All Man’s Land, about a former slave’s discovery of the lawman who once owned him.

In 1995, Conhaim co-founded The Prague Revue, the longest-running literary journal to serve the community of international writers in Prague. For TPR, he wrote a fictional remembrance of Miguel de Unamuno, “Feeling into Don Miguel,” which Gore Vidal “read with delight” and Alexander Zaitchik (Rolling Stone, The Nation) called “masterful” in Think Magazine. In 1999, TPR Books published his corresponding novel of mythomania in Spain, Autumn Serenade. Based in Israel, he works in international sales and communications.

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