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Nothing's Sure but Death in Texas
The woman found murdered in Texas' Anacacho Mountains,
her beauty queen looks ruined by carrion birds, is Allie Armington's
ex-best friend. The prime suspect, the victim's handsome, mega-rich
husband, just happened to have once been the love of Allie's life.
Though she hadn't seen the couple for eight year's, Allie's suddenly
found herself thigh deep in a Tex/Mex conspiracy involving cattle,
oil and drugs… and a handsome sheriff who makes her knees weak whenever
he's around. But there's something about him…
Anacacho smiles at you, gently beckons, then sucks you in. It's so subtle you
don't even realize you're hooked until you try to put it down. It
has terrific characters but the problem is, you never know which
ones you can trust.
It's a good thing this is the first in a series of Allie Armington mysteries
because once you meet her, you're going to want more.
"Anacacho
pulls us, along with Assistant District Attorney Allie Armington,
from the Grand Jury room in Houston to South Texas, big ranches with
airstrips, cocaine, kidnapping and murder. Gaylord mixes the proper
amount of suspense, love and excitement—enticing as the aroma of
red chiles being blackened in a kitchen overlooking the Anacacho
Mountains. A terrific novel.”
— V.T.
Abercrombie, poet, author, publisher
"Louise
Gaylord has penned an engaging, fast-paced, suspense-filled romp
that is destined to delight readers.”
—
Laura Taylor, author of Honorbound
"Louise
Gaylord has written a suspense novel with enough twists and turns
in its plot to satisfy the most demanding mystery reader. The novel
is constantly moving in deliciously unpredictable directions. A good
read.”
—
Leonard Tourney, author of Frobisher’s Savage
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