Infused with historical and military detail ... this is a rich story of everyday soldiers.—The Denver PostThis tale of two battalions as they cross the deserts of New Mexico into southern California provides an exciting story of survival. —Historical Novel Society…a scrupulously researched book…attention todetail is meticulously thorough… the profusion of factual informationbrings…this not-so-widely-known time in history to life. As an enthusiastic historybuff, I was captivated… —Pacific Book ReviewA compelling coming-of-age story that brings history to life. It's highlyrecommended reading that should be in any collection strong in historicalnovels and early Mormon history alike. —Midwest Book ReviewWith his debut novel, Hibbard stakes a claim in the lineage of adept chroniclers of the American West, such as A.B. Guthrie and Richard S. Wheeler . . . while rising to dazzling heights with unforgettable characters and pulse-quickening drama. —Big Sky JournalThis deeply researched depiction of the U. S. military's longest march, told in evocative prose, brings a little known yet uniquely American story to life. —Montana Historical SocietyScott G. Hibbard offers us anastonishing, vivid, meticulously researched morality allegory… an elaboratetapestry made authentic as Hibbard nails period dialogue, inner and spoken thatis consistently and completely credible. I’ve not appreciated the fights humanspick in such unforgiving landscapes so thoroughly since Cormac McCarthy’s BloodMeridian. —TomHarpole, author of Regarding WillingnessScott Hibbard…understands the pastis a foreign country and knows the gritty reality of the nineteenth-centuryWest in his bones. He has a positive genius for plotting and pacing forgottenbut compelling stories inhabited by believable, engaging characters whose charmand humanity are sure to win your heart. —WillBagley, historian and author of The Mormon Rebellion, with David L.BiglerScottHibbard’s…gorgeous writing puts the reader right there, whether surviving onmesquite beans, panting through a parched throat across the scorching desert,or giving birth in primitive conditions. —Margaret Rodenberg, author of Finding Napoleon: A NovelScott’s…writingdoes what every good writer wishes: It lifts you off the page. —Yvonne J. Seng, author of Men in Black DressesBeyond The Rio Gila will transportyou to a time in our history that Scott Hibbard skillfully breathes new life into…his compelling characters come alive in a flowing narrative that places youfirmly in each scene. —Mike Torreano, author of The Reckoning, The Renewal, and The TradeFine writing and a gripping story…with hardship anddanger you can feel in your teeth. A deeper level touches the courage andvulnerability of the women… In the tradition of greats like A. B. Guthrie andJames Welch, by an author born and raised a Montana rancher. —Neil McMahon, author of LoneCreek and Dead SilverBeyondthe Rio Gila is not just a historical novel; it is classic, a well-craftedstory with sophisticated characters, a smartly written plot, and humor thatsinks its teeth to the very core of the reader. —FiveStar review by Romuald Dzemo for Readers’ FavoriteBeyondthe Rio Gila is a highly literate piece of compelling historical fiction… Theexquisite prose…lends an incredibly authentic voice to this intrepid tale… Awonderful and complex historical recollection. — Five Star review byJoel R. Dennstedt for Readers’ Favorite