Book Excellence Awards 2020 Finalist - Political Thriller "Percy juggles both plotlines effectively while addressing important social issues." -Publisher's Weekly A cold-blooded murder. The victim: a fourteen-year-old boy. The shooter waits patiently for the cops and calmly explains his right to kill the boy. "I was defending my property." Can Deputy Andi Pelton find the evidence to break through the killer's stand-your-ground defense? Suddenly, Sheriff Ben Stewart almost dies and cannot campaign for re-election. Andi knows she has to take his place-her nemesis, Deputy Brad Ordrew, runs…mehr
Book Excellence Awards 2020 Finalist - Political Thriller "Percy juggles both plotlines effectively while addressing important social issues." -Publisher's Weekly A cold-blooded murder. The victim: a fourteen-year-old boy. The shooter waits patiently for the cops and calmly explains his right to kill the boy. "I was defending my property." Can Deputy Andi Pelton find the evidence to break through the killer's stand-your-ground defense? Suddenly, Sheriff Ben Stewart almost dies and cannot campaign for re-election. Andi knows she has to take his place-her nemesis, Deputy Brad Ordrew, runs unopposed and he's promised to fire her when he's sheriff. Can she stand her own ground to stay in Monastery Valley while she tries to solve the murder and defends herself against scurrilous political ads paid for by a mysterious stranger?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Award-winning author Bill Percy writes vivid, engaging tales of people confronting painful and challenging mysteries. His novels in the Monastery Valley series, Climbing the Coliseum, Nobody's Safe Here, The Bishop Burned the Lady, and Standing Our Ground have all won awards in multiple book award competitions. The Monastery Valley series tells the stories of life, love, mysteries, and crimes in a small-town community in fictional Monastery Valley, Montana.
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