Betrayal in Apache Country
Betrayal in Apache Country
In Betrayal in Apache Country, Wayne Winkle
delivers his best John Tailer Bishop story yet. And it all begins when Bishop
and Angelina decide to go and visit her relatives. . .
As the blurb highlights:
*****
John Tailer Bishop and his wife,
Angelina, find themselves in the middle of a political conspiracy to prevent
Senator Willis Richmond from running for president.
When the senator’s daughter, Marcy, and her
fiancé, Wesley Dowd, are kidnapped as part of the conspiracy, Bishop has to get
involved.
But the man who does the kidnapping and the
Apaches in southwestern Arizona Territory try to kill him.
And they almost succeed.
Angelina has to lead Marcy and two surviving soldiers
along with a severely wounded Bishop through Apache country and to Ft. Bowie.
Can she do it? Will Bishop survive?
*****
Yes, a simple
trip to visit the in-laws turns into a fight for survival against outlaws,
Apaches, and the wilderness itself, as event combine to reveal just how far a
narcissist with political ambition is willing to go to achieve his goals.
In this outing,
the story skips between the open expanse of the desert and the crowded streets
of Washington. Both of them, deadly arenas in a game of cat-and-mouse where
Bishop has to juggle betrayal, rookie officers with chips on the shoulders, and
old enemies with a score to settle, with simply staying alive.
Blood spills freely – as do the secrets – but who lives and who dies?
Ah, you’ll have to find out for yourselves in an action-packed adventure that
will keep you riveted, and turning the pages until the very end. Thoroughly
recommended to all those who love Dusty Saddle’s – and C. Wayne Winkle’s –
winning recipe.
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