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Former pro-rodeo champion Smith Rose and his cousins Cooper and Christa Boone live a quiet life together in the town of Cody, Wyoming-until the summer of 2015 shakes them to their foundations. Stuck in an unhappy rut since his retirement from the rodeo five years prior, Smith is forced to reckon with his past, present, and future when his former friend and lover John Henry Walker shows up at Smith's bar. Meanwhile, the Boone sisters face a threat they never would've predicted when an out-of-town stranger begins to stalk Christa after meeting her at a party. While trying to support her sister…mehr

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Former pro-rodeo champion Smith Rose and his cousins Cooper and Christa Boone live a quiet life together in the town of Cody, Wyoming-until the summer of 2015 shakes them to their foundations. Stuck in an unhappy rut since his retirement from the rodeo five years prior, Smith is forced to reckon with his past, present, and future when his former friend and lover John Henry Walker shows up at Smith's bar. Meanwhile, the Boone sisters face a threat they never would've predicted when an out-of-town stranger begins to stalk Christa after meeting her at a party. While trying to support her sister and their cousin, Cooper secretly agonizes over her fears of their little family splitting apart and where that would leave her. When Smith, Cooper, and Christa's problems converge in a dangerous confrontation, will the three of them survive?
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Autorenporträt
Marie S. Crosswell is a novelist, short story writer, and poet. Her published long fiction includes the novellas Texas, Hold Your Queens and Lone Star on a Cowboy Heart and the novelette Alchemy. Her short fiction has appeared in a variety of indie crime publications, including Thuglit, Plots with Guns, Tough, and Shotgun Honey Presents: Locked and Loaded - Both Barrels Vol. 3. She studied creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College. She lives in the American West. For more information, visit www.mariescrosswell.com.