Hawke's Fury
β Scribed by Reavis Z. Wortham
- Book ID
- 111091994
- Publisher
- Pinnacle Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 332 KB
- Series
- A Sonny Hawke Thriller
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780786046263
- ASIN
- B07W7WKKJR
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β¦ Synopsis
"Reavis Z. Wortham is the real thing: a literary voice that's delivered with a warm and knowing Texas twang."βC.J. Box
Border patrol agents are being ambushed along the Big Bend region of West Texas, a notorious drug corridor running east and west across the Lone Star State. They're not the only targets. A film production depicting human trafficking in the area has been attacked by a brutal drug cartel.
Into this lawless frontier steps Texas Ranger Sonny Hawke, ready and willing to dispense his own brand of justice. It's an all-out war with the thinnest line separating the good from the bad. Sonny knows the only way out is to aim straight and stand your ground . . .
"There's a term we use in the west, the genuine article, and those words fit Reavis Z. Wortham to a Texas T."βCraig Johnson
"A masterful and entertaining storyteller." βEllery Queen's Mystery Magazine
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