An American Kill (The John Whicher Books)

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UPC:
9781543183542
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
6/25/2015
Author:
Stonehouse, John
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
402
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BOOK #2 in the bestselling WHICHER SERIES John Whicher is a US Marshal, not long out of training - barely twelve months back from serving in the Persian Gulf war. In south Texas he's working his first case when a multiple shooting on the US / Mexico border leaves five non-documented aliens and one American dead. The county decides to limit any inquest - money's tight, deaths among illegals are notoriously hard to crack. But Whicher, in his first case, is not about to see justice denied. The WHICHER SERIES can be read in any order 'A classic series in the making... I found the first book in the series compulsive reading. This one is even more compulsive.' Amazon Reviews 'I've spent decades as a wilderness guide in the southwest, the author brings the badlands to life. One of the best mysteries I've read in years.' RJ Garn, Amazon Reviews, NM 'Exceptional...' ROD REYNOLDS, author, 'THE DARK INSIDE', 'BLACK NIGHT FALLING' 'Captures the very essence of the southwest. Can't wait for the next one.' D.Waite, Amazon Reviews 'Great read and a perfect successor to An American Outlaw...' SAHughes, Amazon Reviews 'Fighting for lives that count, because they all count...' DJ Ryan, Amazon Reviews Praise for The Whicher Series 'A fast-moving, tension filled manhunt...hooks the reader, brilliantly rendered.' Raven Crime Reads 'Having spent time as a USAF Air Policeman riding with Tom Green County Sheriff and the Texas Highway Patrol makes the book more real...' Stevie-Joe, Amazon Reviews 'Powerful, smart, action-packed...' B. Case, Amazon Top-5OO Reviews 'Stunningly stylish...practically buzzing when I sat down to write the review...' Paul, Read or Dead 'Relentless...' murdermayhemandmore 'As a veteran, who also spent years in rural Texas, I was able to relate and enjoy...' Rev. Stan Chapin, Amazon Reviews