The Killing of Greybird is a vivid, well-told saga of the lost days of pioneer Utah--of the effects of war and ethnic hatred on a society learning to live Christ-like lives. The characters of this novel reflect author Swedin's careful attention to human nature; his characters teach us by overcoming tragedy through the grace of the gospel.
In the unfolding story, you'll discover a wonderful character, David Halliday, unraveling the mystery through attention to human nature and observation--not through simple plot devices.