Border Manhunt
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Book Details
About the Book
A major crime wave was taking place in the southern part of Santa Cruz County. Businessmen and ranchers were murdered or just disappeared. Cattle rustling and robberies were commonplace events. Carl and Della Lawson were murdered, their horses stolen and the Lawson Double L Ranch was destroyed by fire. Although the odds were against him, Stacy Lawson swore that he would track down the six men who had killed his brother, but he never realized how difficult it would be. He knew it would take all of his skill at reading tracks, ferreting out clues, and the deadly accuracy of his gun. The trail led him down through the deserts of Mexico, across northern Sonora, and finally to Nogales. Gunfights, assassination attempts, and a beautiful woman were some of the problems he faced in his quest for vengeance as he tracked the men down one at a time.
About the Author
Lynn Wildman was born and grew up in Dewey County, Oklahoma. After attending Phillips University at Enid, Oklahoma, he worked for the federal government as a Mechanical Engineer for 28 years. Since his retirement, he has managed several farming activities in western Oklahoma; and for several years, he checked real estate and mineral ownership records for many major oil companies. He has traveled extensively throughout the western states during the past fifty years on work assignments and in pursuit of his hobbies of hunting and fishing. Lynn and his wife, Evelyn, now reside in Woodward, Oklahoma and have three grown children.