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Warrior Circle

Howard Moon Deer Mystery Series, Book 2

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Warrior Circle

By: Robert Westbrook
Narrated by: Kaipo Schwab
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In the deserts of New Mexico, someone has just discovered his inner child . . . and it's about to throw a deadly temper tantrum.

When Howard Moon Deer's girlfriend Aria storms from his cabin in the middle of the night, he just considers it another conflict in their tempestuous relationship. But when he finds her Jeep abandoned down the road with no sign of her nearby, his instincts lead him on an investigation that uncovers the dark underbelly of a trendy southwestern town.

With the help of blind ex-detective Jack Wilder, Howard follows a trail of clues leading to a men's encounter group known as the Warrior Circle. Its members are prosperous local businessmen and upstanding members of the community . . . or are they? As the pair edge closer to the truth about Aria's disappearance, one thing becomes crystal clear - someone is acting out a murderous fantasy of power and revenge - and Howard and Jack may be the next victims.

©1999 Robert Westbrook (P)2019 Tantor
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In a crime mystery genre is hard to find something novel. I personally enjoyed the characters and how they work together in a gentle way

Great characters and narration with a strong storyline

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A great series. Superb well-drawn characters and observations of American life with mysteries and intrigue along the way. The journey was very enjoyable and although the ending felt a little a bit rushed, more reported than shown, it is still a great listen.

Gentle mysteries, beautifully told

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