
O'Banyon finds himself in the least desirable assignment due to messing up on a big case. Dolson ends up west of the Mississippi on an Indian reservation investigating the serial killings of twelve young women. He had never been west of the Mississippi before, and now thought, he was in the wild west. Thinking he had stepped back in time, for he saw more horse, and wagon traffic than automobiles. O'Banyon felt more out of place than, he had felt while working undercover in the Garvonnie mob family. "O'Banyon is likely to be the next western block buster. Western writer Clint Clay successfully blends the old west to organized crime, and political corruption. His twisted story is a murder mystery with unlikely suspects. There is no doubt the reader will be pulled into the middle of the investigation, and find it hard to put down." Joseph Lane. "Clint Clay is a true lover of Indian, and western culture. In this story you will find that, he skillfully connects the western frontier to life in the early 1900's. He mixes old Indian lore with the last days of the western frontier, where lawmen and villains still fight it out. Law and order is slowly brought to the west kicking all the way. Like all Clays western adventures, he pulls the reader in to the middle, but beware as his story twist, and turns with political corruption, and its unlikely rogues," James Clayton.
Page Count:
108
Publication Date:
2019-03-02
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