
Coyotee Boy: Poacher on the Run
Big Woods Stories, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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John Schindele
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By:
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John Wasserman
About this listen
This audiobook, inspired by true events and real people, masterfully blends fiction and reality into a gripping narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Coyotee Boy was an infamous poacher who prowled the backwoods of Pennsylvania. After spending four years in a coma, he awakens and sets out on a twisted path of retribution. He begins by shooting deer and elk in a sadistic game of thrill-kills. His vendetta soon becomes personal when he once again targets Lovely—a beautiful young woman he had stalked years ago, when she was a young teenager.
Lovely’s father, Big Nasty, had a savage reputation. His daughter’s safety meant everything to him. He realized he had to eliminate the threat posed by Coyotee Boy once and for all. There was no way he would give him a second chance this time, and that worried me. The thought of him spending the rest of his life behind bars was unbearable. Big was my closest friend, and I was hell-bent on finding Coyotee Boy before he did.
Unbeknownst to me, someone else was seeking a far more sinister retribution while I was hard on the heels of Coyotee Boy. Vito "The Blade" Russo begged his grandfather, a respected Mafia Capo, to order a "hit" on me. I was responsible for sending him back to prison many years ago, and he was determined to settle the score.
Yolo, a hulking four-hundred-pound Mafia enforcer, was known for his brutality and loyalty to La Cosa Nostra. When the order came down to inflict severe pain rather than end a life, something inside him snapped. Yolo was a hitman; he didn’t believe in second chances. His dislike of the mandate and a brewing contempt for Vito set off a deadly confrontation.