“History has too long overlooked this unyielding, incorruptible, unlovable, and unrestrained man, who attracted enemies like iron filings to a magnet. Richard Miller’s readable and well-researched biography allows us to see Slough in a new light, illuminating this enigmatic character and his tumultuous times.”—Andrew E. Masich, author of Civil War in the Southwest Borderlands, 1861–1867
“A thoughtful and compelling biography of the fascinating Slough. In this most impressive job of historical sleuthing, Miller will keep the reader turning the pages. His hard-driving narrative and fresh insights, as well as his keen eye and adroit pen, make for a fascinating read.”—Jerry D. Thompson, author of A Civil War History of the New Mexico Volunteers and Militia
“John P. Slough was one of a handful of historical figures who not only lived through many key events of the Civil War era but also played a pivotal role in most of them. Richard Miller has provided an excellent first biography of this tragic character, whose flaws frustrated his great ambitions and ultimately led to his murder on the Southwest frontier.”—Richard Melzer, coauthor of A History of New Mexico Since Statehood