The Shooter from Skeleton Canyon

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Joseph O'Connell ISBN: 9781301441723
Publisher: Stonecirclepublishing.com Publication: October 3, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joseph O'Connell
ISBN: 9781301441723
Publisher: Stonecirclepublishing.com
Publication: October 3, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Border Patrol Agent Muñeca Perez finds herself working at the same station she had worked at over a decade ago. After all those years at her high stress, high paying job in Washington D.C. she was more than ready to get back to the relatively simple life of a front-line Border Patrol Agent.

Right from day one things got crazy. Her first assignment was to find a walking group who had illegally crossed the border in the mountains of New Mexico. She had the best trackers in the Border Patrol on the trail, but even they were baffled. Somehow, these walkers seemed to be able to appear and disappear at will. Strangest part. of all they dressed and acted like old school Apache Indians on a cross border raiding party.
Then there was the problem of Tom Stone, he was too good-looking to ignore and she may have flirted with him a little, but now she finds he may be stalking her and he may not be exactly what he appears to be.

The reason Muñeca left the border ten years ago was a brutal gunfight she was lucky to have survived. She had hoped the ugly incident had been forgotten; but the other Agents still remembered, and so did the Mexican Cartels. Now along with everything else she has to dodge a cartel assassin determined to kill her, and her new life back on the border is not very simple at all.

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Border Patrol Agent Muñeca Perez finds herself working at the same station she had worked at over a decade ago. After all those years at her high stress, high paying job in Washington D.C. she was more than ready to get back to the relatively simple life of a front-line Border Patrol Agent.

Right from day one things got crazy. Her first assignment was to find a walking group who had illegally crossed the border in the mountains of New Mexico. She had the best trackers in the Border Patrol on the trail, but even they were baffled. Somehow, these walkers seemed to be able to appear and disappear at will. Strangest part. of all they dressed and acted like old school Apache Indians on a cross border raiding party.
Then there was the problem of Tom Stone, he was too good-looking to ignore and she may have flirted with him a little, but now she finds he may be stalking her and he may not be exactly what he appears to be.

The reason Muñeca left the border ten years ago was a brutal gunfight she was lucky to have survived. She had hoped the ugly incident had been forgotten; but the other Agents still remembered, and so did the Mexican Cartels. Now along with everything else she has to dodge a cartel assassin determined to kill her, and her new life back on the border is not very simple at all.

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