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The Last Reds

Era of Injustice & True Justice

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The Last Reds

By: Ghazi Mokammel Hossain
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"Elsu, my love, our people have faced countless hardships, but together, we have always found a way to survive. We must hold onto hope and fight for our future, we mustn’t handover our only land to the US Army."

"Gentlemen, the time has come to rid ourselves of these savages once and for all. These natives are mere obstacles standing in our path to wealth and prosperity."


The year was 1885, Elsu, a courageous Red Indian warrior, yearned for a tranquil existence alongside his beloved wife Tayen, childhood friends, and their people. The heart of California cradled their last village, nestled amidst majestic mountains, where the essence of the Red Indian heritage thrived. However, the tides of fate took a drastic turn when the US army, under the influence of General Nobel, Captain Lee, and Major Doris, launched a ruthless attack on their sacred land, driven by the insatiable hunger for gold mining. Amidst this turmoil, a glimmer of hope emerged. Within the ranks of the US army, a few righteous US army personnel recognized the corruption and injustices perpetuated by their own comrades. Aligned with Elsu's unwavering sense of justice, they bravely stood by his side, determined to combat the injustice that tainted their society.

"I've come to realize that there are deeper forces at play in this unjust war. Forces that manipulate and exploit, bringing destruction upon innocent lives!"

Crime Fiction Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense
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