Somebody had the answer in Terry Mullane's hunt for the truth about his father and Mullane didn't care if he had to kill or die to get it! It was a twenty-year-old mystery, but someone among the Indians, the beautiful woman and the craggy old-timer, knew what had really happened. And somewhere out in the darkness a killer waited for another chance to silence the past forever...
The western novels of Norman A. Fox have sold several million copies throughout the world. His works have appeared on motion picture and television screens and have been dramatized for radio. This popularity is founded on Fox's ability to tell a gripping tale, backed by the vitality that comes from his knowing the West through both travel and research. Born in Michigan, Fox has, since early childhood, claimed Montana as his home.
A very good western that I would rate 4.5 stars if I could. 25 year old man is basically investigating a cold case robbery of an army payroll that involved his father. Well written and esciting, I highly recommend this to fans of westerns.
Anyone who would look at a book like this and dismiss it a mere "genre" work hasn't read a book like this. Smart, compelling, well-written, and powerful.