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Last Wolf at Eagle Well

A Native American FBI agent must navigate the wilds of New Mexico—and deadly legends of the past—to catch a killer in this chilling crime novel.

Rookie FBI agent Rusty Redtail is a man of two worlds—the federal government’s world of law and order, and the Muscalero Apache’s world from which he came. So he’s a natural choice to take on the case of a savage murder involving a Federal Bureau of Land Management agent in a remote region of New Mexico.

But death is nothing new to the area. There are plenty of unsolved murders, disappearances and unusual fatalities dating back hundreds of years. Most involve the legendary Wolf family—now deceased—whose secret Eagle Well is rumored to hold both golden treasure and a cache of damning information. Many have searched for hit. And many have died trying.

Someone is still protecting the Eagle Well. And if Rusty can’t put together the clues of the past, his own future is going to be cut brutally short . . .

Robert C. Mowry

Robert Mowry is an amateur historian and the author of Smoking Springs, Adobe Gold, Tucson Knights and Fugitive Father. He and his wife, Ruth, are longtime residents of New Mexico, where he has spent many years involved in bringing water to the arid desert. He has also been a funds developer for a major international NGO/ministry.

Morgan James Publishing