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Praise for On Deadly Ground... "A well-crafted plot...a likable hero...and a magnificent western setting." -Publishers Weekly Rolly and Abigail Rogers are pot hunters who scour the desert southwest for valuable antiquities. When they fail to return from a weekend "skeleton picnic," Sheriff Charley Sutter turns to Bureau of Land Management Law Enforcement Ranger J.D. Books for help. Books discovers the couple's house has been burglarized and a valuable collection of ancient Anasazi and Fremont Indian antiquities stolen. Then the Rogers' truck and trailer are found near a recently excavated…mehr

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Praise for On Deadly Ground... "A well-crafted plot...a likable hero...and a magnificent western setting." -Publishers Weekly Rolly and Abigail Rogers are pot hunters who scour the desert southwest for valuable antiquities. When they fail to return from a weekend "skeleton picnic," Sheriff Charley Sutter turns to Bureau of Land Management Law Enforcement Ranger J.D. Books for help. Books discovers the couple's house has been burglarized and a valuable collection of ancient Anasazi and Fremont Indian antiquities stolen. Then the Rogers' truck and trailer are found near a recently excavated Anasazi ruin. Evidence suggests the couple may have been overpowered by a group of assailants. Could a shadowy group of armed Indian police be responsible? Soon Books' own survival skills are tested; only one person will go home alive. Michael Norman lives in Utah. Skeleton Picnic is his second book to feature J.D. Books. www.michaelnormanauthor.com
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MICHAEL NORMAN is a writer and retired journalism professor who lives in an absolutely unhaunted house near the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St.Paul. Beth Scott, who died in early 1994, was full-time freelance writer for more than thirty-five years.