Terry C. Johnston Books in Order
Terry C. Johnston is a renowned historical novelist known for his meticulous attention to detail and dedication to accuracy. Born in Arkansas City, Kansas in 1947, Johnston began his writing career with the novel "Carry the Wind," which was initially rejected by nineteen publishers before its 1982 publication. This debut work earned him the prestigious Western Writers of America Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award for Best First Fiction. Johnston's writing style is characterized by his ability to weave historical insights into compelling narratives, often drawing inspiration from personal experiences exploring remote and lesser-known locations. His travels have taken him to iconic sites such as the Little Big Horn Battlefield, as well as more obscure places like the Weippe Prairie north of Lochsa. With a unique blend of storytelling and historical depth, Johnston's novels have captivated readers and earned him a reputation as a master of the genre.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Terry C. Johnston
- #1AmazonSioux Dawn(1990)
- #2AmazonThe Stalkers(1990)
- #3AmazonRed Cloud's Revenge(1990)
- #4AmazonBlack Sun(1991)
- #5AmazonDevil's Backbone(1991)
- #6AmazonShadow Riders(1991)
- #7AmazonDying Thunder(1992)
- #8AmazonBlood Song(1993)
- #9AmazonReap the Whirlwind(1994)
- #10AmazonTrumpet on the Land(1995)
- #11AmazonA Cold Day in Hell(1996)
- #12AmazonWolf Mountain Moon(1997)
- #13AmazonAshes of Heaven(1998)
- #14AmazonCries from the Earth(1999)
- #15AmazonLay the Mountains Low(2000)
- #16AmazonTurn the Stars Upside Down(2001)
About Terry C. Johnston
Terry C. Johnston is a renowned historical novelist known for his meticulous attention to detail and dedication to accuracy. Born in Arkansas City, Kansas in 1947, Johnston began his writing career with the novel "Carry the Wind," which was initially rejected by nineteen publishers before its 1982 publication. This debut work earned him the prestigious Western Writers of America Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award for Best First Fiction. Johnston's writing style is characterized by his ability to weave historical insights into compelling narratives, often drawing inspiration from personal experiences exploring remote and lesser-known locations. His travels have taken him to iconic sites such as the Little Big Horn Battlefield, as well as more obscure places like the Weippe Prairie north of Lochsa. With a unique blend of storytelling and historical depth, Johnston's novels have captivated readers and earned him a reputation as a master of the genre.
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