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Twenty-eight-year-old Clay Bamford mistakenly thinks he is just bidding his parents farewell for a short time as they depart their Idaho ranch for a vacation. As their RV heads down the road away from home, Clay has no idea that in just a short time, his parents will be murdered and he will be left attempting to solve the crime. Luong An Chie'n-the patriarch of a Seattle Asian gang-is intent on doing whatever it takes to ensure he remains successful as a drug smuggler. When fate leads a few of his gang members to an encounter with the elderly Bamfords that ends in their untimely deaths, he is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Twenty-eight-year-old Clay Bamford mistakenly thinks he is just bidding his parents farewell for a short time as they depart their Idaho ranch for a vacation. As their RV heads down the road away from home, Clay has no idea that in just a short time, his parents will be murdered and he will be left attempting to solve the crime. Luong An Chie'n-the patriarch of a Seattle Asian gang-is intent on doing whatever it takes to ensure he remains successful as a drug smuggler. When fate leads a few of his gang members to an encounter with the elderly Bamfords that ends in their untimely deaths, he is clueless that Clay Bamford has begun his own mission to find the guilty parties. Using his United States Army training, work ethic, and country boy toughness, the son hacks computers, intercepts e-mails, and infiltrates the gang. Determined to crack the crime operation, Bamford will stop at nothing until he finally leads police to a fish market-and what he hopes are the answers. In this gripping tale, an Idaho rancher attempting to solve his parents' murder uncovers a major drug operation in Seattle where only time will tell if he finds the justice he so desperately needs.
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Autorenporträt
Arthur C. Eastly, a third generation Albertan, grew up listening to frontier stories of the west told by his grandparents and great uncles who came from Iowa and Dakota Territory in 1901 to homestead and establish farms. He loves to relate stories of the early days of the west- stories of self-reliance, determination and the courage to overcome danger and hardship, to survive; and occasionally prosper.