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Nueces Deceit: The Strip Gives Up Its Evil

The Tumbleweed Sagas, Book 1

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Nueces Deceit: The Strip Gives Up Its Evil

By: Mark Greathouse
Narrated by: Henry Traidor
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In Nueces Deceit, the Tumbleweed Sagas continue the adventures of protagonist Texas Ranger Captain Luke Dunn, whose life has become forever etched on the vast prairies of the Nueces Strip of 1857. Dunn redoubles his quest to deliver justice and bring redemption, as murderers, swindlers, whores, robbers, and hostiles are wrapped into this action-packed tale set on the Texas frontier.

The Comanche call Dunn Ghost-Who-Rides, Luke’s and Elisa’s passions set the prairie ablaze, thieving Carlos Perez seeks to wreak his final vengeance on the Texas Ranger, paid killers strive to rid the Strip of Dunn and his justice, Horatio Thorpe wields his corrupted power, savages fight back against their certain demise, and it all comes to a head in little Nuecestown, Texas.

©2020 Mark Greathouse (P)2021 Mark Greathouse
Fiction Genre Fiction Texas Inspiring Great Plains

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