Where the Green Grass Grows: Book Two of the Manhunter Series

Where the Green Grass Grows: Book Two of the Manhunter Series

Where the Green Grass Grows: Book Two of the Manhunter Series

Where the Green Grass Grows: Book Two of the Manhunter Series

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Overview

A flash of lightening and a clap of thunder, followed by a baby's cry caused Lillian to patter down the hall in her bare feet. She started toward the crib as a gust of wind caused the curtains to flap wildly. Lightening lit the sky as she turned to close the open pane. On the opposite side of the window stood a large, black man in a buckskin shirt and beaded necklace, staring back at her. He was holding her daughter in his arms. The thunder drowned her scream. Rain pelted her face and soaked through her thin nightgown as she leaned through the window. The only sign he had been there were two footprints in the mud that were quickly filling with water. Matthew Blue wanted to stay home, raise horses and be a good husband and father. When a runaway slave living with the Comanche is accused of kidnapping the Handcock baby, he is once again called on the become Manhunter. "..a no-holds-barred action Western of the highest caliber...This is a Western, a Mystery, and a Suspense novel all rolled into one." D.B. Jackson - author of They Rode Good Horses "..a refreshing novel set in the young West...Mitchell writes in layers, creatively peeling them back to reveal an unpredictable story of camouflaged murders, elaborate lies and emotional intrigues that culminates with a terrible and fitting revenge." Claudia Newcorn, award-winning author of Firestar

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780984681143
Publisher: Shalako Press
Publication date: 03/19/2013
Series: Manhunter , #2
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)
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