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The bodies of young people - Navajo, Hopi, Apache - are found, desecrated in the high desert. Other people are simply missing A serial killer? Gang wars? Animals? Or organ harvesting? A group of young men, disfellowshipped from their scout troop, recruit a forensic anthropologist and an investigative journalist to find the answer.

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The bodies of young people - Navajo, Hopi, Apache - are found, desecrated in the high desert. Other people are simply missing A serial killer? Gang wars? Animals? Or organ harvesting? A group of young men, disfellowshipped from their scout troop, recruit a forensic anthropologist and an investigative journalist to find the answer.
Autorenporträt
Paul Lentz was born in Concord, NC, and attended schools in Guilford and Albemarle, NC, and Quantico USMC Base, VA. He graduated from Concord High School in 1962. In 1966, he was a Distinguished Military Graduate of The Citadel, receiving a BS in Physics. He was commissioned a Lieutenant in the USAF in which he served until his retirement as a Lt. Colonel in 1986. He earned his private pilot license in 1974. After retiring from the Air Force, he worked for The Robinson Company, owned by his wife, providing training and consulting services to the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the US Army, the Patent and Trademark Office, and C-SPAN Television. After moving to Peachtree City, Georgia, he served as Secretary and Chief Financial Officer of the Friends of the Peachtree City Library and as a volunteer at the library. He is the author of four novels, "On Ty Ty Creek: Sweet Potato Pie, Moonshine, and other Southern Traditions" "The Stuff of Life: Book I," "Holy Fire," and "The Cry of the Innocents." All are available on Amazon.com in both print and Kindle editions.