Indian Posse: A John Treehorn Mystery

Indian Posse: A John Treehorn Mystery
ISBN-10
0997982675
ISBN-13
9780997982671
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
2019-04
Author
Dinah Miller

Description

They all know the killer but their refusal to disclose his name to Special Agent Treehorn forces the man with the badge in the end to stand between loyalty, justice, and the law. Indian Posse is for mature readers only.

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