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About the Book:
Nestled in a valley in the western mountains of Maine, the town of
Eagle Falls doesn’t have a Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Bed Bath and Beyond,
or a Burger King. If you think that’s rustic, it has no attorneys,
drug stores, movie theaters, traffic lights, dentists or cops. A
Hooter’s is out of the question.
But it does have the
Boston Mafia.
Like an
old western movie, retired federal agent Frank Talbot and his trigger
happy sidekick, ex-cop Kevin McDonald get tipped to the action, strap
on their six-shooters, load a little southern justice in their
saddlebags and head north. Defying the policies of Rev. Al and Rev.
Jesse forbidding white hats and white horses, the pair ride into a
tranquil town strangled by hardened criminals and quickly get involved
in a case of mistaken identity that could lead to a dead ringer.
Third in
the Frank Talbot series, Eagle Falls is fast, irreverent and
politically incorrect. And it all started with a friendly game of
horseshoes.
About the Author:
Hank
Davis is the author of Paradigm Lost and A Flag Too Far.
He and his wife live in Florida and Maine. |