The year is 1970. Barlow Adams is a young deputy sheriff in a rural county in the Trans-Pecos region of Texas. He’s a rookie still learning the ropes. Up until now, his experience has been limited to working in the jail and performing routine patrol work that is anything but routine when bad men decide to exert themselves in furtherance of their wicked ways.
In recent months, a gang of rustlers had begun to prey on the livestock of unwitting ranchers. The sheriff has decided to stop them cold wherever he finds them. He employs all the limited resources at his disposal to achieve this goal. One of those resources is Deputy Adams, who learns new law enforcement skills in teamwork, criminal investigation, surveillance, and undercover operations.
Barlow also learns something else. The crime may be solved and plans may be hatched to catch the evildoers, but, in the end, there’s usually a joker in the woodpile who upsets the applecart and then suddenly Life becomes a free for all.
This is the second novel in the new Barlow Adams series.
It was 1969. Barlow Adams, age 20, was a recently discharged veteran. He was driving late at night on a lonely stretch of highway in the Trans-Pecos region of Texas. He stopped to render assistance to a motorist with a flat tire. What he stepped into was a vicious attempted rape. He rescued the victim, which catapulted him into an appointment as a deputy sheriff.
Along the way he encounters an enchanting woman who will change his life forever. In addition, he will be confronted by a gang of outlaw bikers who are obsessed with killing him while he is still learning the ropes of becoming a lawman.
This is the story of a young man in the 1960’s, an era which has long been forgotten except for those who lived it.
A unique heartwarming stories about a family of mice who live under the pantry in a lonely house. The mice learn the true meaning of courage and the importance of friendship.
Each of the children’s stories has its own individual adventure and life lesson. They are packed with trials, mayhem, suspense, mystery, action, and adventure. With everyday situations that kids must face in the real world. Now throw in a little fantasy. Now you have charming tales that will enthrall young audiences. The perfect Storytime book series for both boys and girls ages 3–6 Grades: K–1.
Lila and Quint Cord are honeymooning in the south of France when Lila is kidnapped. Seized because of her hacking expertise, her captor plans to use her in a deadly game of revenge. While Quint and three CIA operatives work to free her, another and more dangerous plot unfolds with global implications. With hired assassins on their heels, Quint and the other agents must discover what secrets led to the enmity between Lila’s captor and his nemesis, recover Lila, and stop the realization of a deadly plot
A Busy Bumble named Bee takes you on an adventurous trip to visit her friends.
Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the familiar situations and appropriate language for Age
s 3-8 Grades: K-3
A lonely swamp frog sets on a log singing night after night in hopes of finding a mate.
A charming book that encourages a child to just maybe find a friend.
This illustrated story books is sure to please the read-aloud crowd.
The perfect Story Time book series for both boys and girls ages 3-7 Grades: K-1.
Sally and Moe went outside to play. They heard a noise and went in different directions to see what it was. Sally thought she heard a cat meow. Moe heard a cat talking. He spotted a grey cat which had the most beautiful golden eyes. Her fur was soft and velvety. She was striking. Moe asked her name. She said it was Luna. This begins the tale of another Sally and Moe Adventure. They travel to a place previously unknown to anyone. If you want to find out where they went, open the pages of the book!
Sally expressed an interest in fairies to Moe. Moe introduced her to a fairy who was living in her
backyard. She promised not to tell anyone in order to protect the fairy. Will Sally meet more fairies?
Mom takes Sally and Leo to the dentist for a check-up. This was the last thing they wanted to do. The dentist discovered Sally has a loose tooth. He told her not to eat caramels. Afterwards, they went to the library. Sally checked out a book about the Tooth Fairy. This was the beginning of another Sally and Moe Adventure! Do you want to know what happened?