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Maria and two of her siblings flee Mexico for the United States, illegally by way of the Rio Grande. Guided by human "Coyotes", they discover that the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence, especially when your powerful new employer harbors a dark secret within his heart. Review of Coyote Crossing by Sue Thurman, Television Producer & Author: A Mayan mystery unfolds as Marilyn Peake masterfully paints a colorful tapestry of images and sounds, while vividly capturing the harsh and beautiful landscape of the southwestern desert. In the intense heat of the guarded border, there is no escape from this suspenseful tale as it captures the danger and intrigue of a late night illegal crossing. The loss of innocence is the prelude to surviving a brutal night facing the raging muddy waters of the Rio Grande, before a brash coyote host conducts a brutal cross-country trip to their destination. The opulence of the mansion is unexpected and a dramatic contrast to former life. The gift of immortality concludes the adventure with an unexpected twist. Review Quote for Coyote Crossing from Margaret Marr, Reviewer for NightsAndWeekends.com: Maria crosses the Rio Grande looking for freedom and a better life. But what will she get? A life of luxury or something more sinister? You may think you know the answer, but nothing is as you imagine in this engrossing tale.Purchase at:
Cannon Fodder: Operation Horse Whisperer
Review Quote for Cannon Fodder: Operation Horse Whisperer from Margaret Marr, Reviewer for NightsAndWeekends.com: After six months, Alison Walker is allowed to see her husband after he returns from military duty in Africa with multiple gunshot wounds to the head. Jack Walker insists he wasn't in Africa, but no one's listening. Ms. Peake has the knack for hitting you with surprise endings. You'll not know what's going on with Jack until you read the last sentence.Purchase at:
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