Franklin Publishers has announced the upcoming release of 'Murder in the Moon When the Leaves Fall,' a historical fiction novel by acclaimed author D. R. Meredith. Set in 1867, the novel delves into the complexities of post-Civil War America, focusing on the Comanche people and their interactions with the U.S. government. The story centers around Comanche Warrior and War Chief Spotted Tongue, who navigates personal and tribal challenges during a time of significant change.
The novel is notable for its detailed portrayal of the Comanche way of life and the historical context of the Great Peace Conference at Medicine Lodge Creek. Meredith's meticulous research and storytelling bring to life the struggles and resilience of the Comanche people, offering readers an immersive experience. The book's exploration of themes such as honor, justice, and cultural survival makes it a significant contribution to historical fiction.
'Murder in the Moon When the Leaves Fall' will be available in both KDP and paperback formats, catering to a wide audience. The release highlights Franklin Publishers' commitment to bringing diverse and compelling stories to readers. For more details, visit https://franklinpublishers.com.
This novel is important not only for its entertainment value but also for its educational potential, shedding light on a pivotal period in American history and the experiences of the Comanche people. It serves as a reminder of the complexities of history and the importance of understanding diverse perspectives.


