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The Indian Agent

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Dan O’Brien’s earlier award-winning novel The Contract Surgeon introduced readers to Valentine McGillycuddy, a friend of the great war chief Crazy Horse. Through McGillycuddy’s eyes, the novel recounts the friendship that so deeply impacted history. It also chronicles the great Sioux Wars, one of the most violent periods in this nation’s history. The Indian Agent is the riveting sequel to The Contract Surgeon. After Crazy Horse’s death, McGillycuddy went on to become the youngest agent in history for the Red Cloud Agency, renamed the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, of the Oglala Lakota band of the Sioux. Although Red Cloud and McGillycuddy have diametrically opposing views, they have more in common than either suspects. They both love the land, and they both love the past. The politics and the enormous tensions of the early days on the reservation come to life here in fascinating detail, Full of the dynamic history of the plains, The Indian Agent is the true story of the conversion of this land from one of free nomadic people to one of settled commerce—achieved, however, at an unfathomable cost.

Customer Reviews (4.6 / 5 · 19 reviews)

Lily ★★★★★

Val McGillycuddy's perspective makes the historical moment feel immediate, and O’Brien’s prose pulls you right into the landscape without getting lost in detail. I finished it in two sittings, completely swept up by the friendship with Crazy Horse.

Michael ★★★★★

I’d read The Contract Surgeon years ago and was glad to pick up this sequel—McGillycuddy’s voice is just as sharp here, and the way O’Brien folds historical detail into the story’s tension kept me turning pages late into the night. If you’re already invested in the first book, this one lands perfect

Julian K. ★★★★★

The way O’Brien weaves McGillycuddy’s perspective into the story makes the history feel personal, not like a textbook. I finished it in two sittings because the pacing just pulls you along.