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Book, 1999
Current format, Book, 1999, 1st ed, No Longer Available.Book, 1999
Current format, Book, 1999, 1st ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsA car accident strands stuntwoman Shay Waco and her eleven-year-old daughter in an isolated area where they stumble on a drug-related multiple murder and find themselves desperately struggling with the vicious killers
A car accident strands stuntwoman Shay Waco and her eleven-year-old daughter in an isolated area where they stumble on a drug-related multiple murder and find themselves desperately struggling with the vicious killers. 20,000 first printing.
Shay Waco is a stuntwoman on her way home with her eleven-year-old daughter when a semi sends her Chevy Tahoe over an embankment. Thanks to her skills and training, she manages to free herself and her child from the twisted metal. The two then jump nearly sixty feet to crash through a grove of conifers. Bruised and bleeding, Shay walks with the girl until they discover a lone house. Thinking to call for help, they go inside, only to find a family sitting around its dinner table - with bullets in their foreheads.
The case falls under the jurisdiction of county sheriff Tobin Bonner, an ex-DEA agent with a past he'd like to forget. His adopted son, now nineteen, has had a bullet in his brain - a gift from drug runners - since he was two. He can't talk, but he can run, which he does each and every day through the scenic river valley. Why, when Bonner begins to investigate the shootings, does someone send him photos of the boy, alone and vulnerable, on his daily outings?
As the killers close in, Bonner and Shay find they must rely on each other in order to fight a web of money, drugs, and murder in sunny Arizona.
A car accident strands stuntwoman Shay Waco and her eleven-year-old daughter in an isolated area where they stumble on a drug-related multiple murder and find themselves desperately struggling with the vicious killers. 20,000 first printing.
Shay Waco is a stuntwoman on her way home with her eleven-year-old daughter when a semi sends her Chevy Tahoe over an embankment. Thanks to her skills and training, she manages to free herself and her child from the twisted metal. The two then jump nearly sixty feet to crash through a grove of conifers. Bruised and bleeding, Shay walks with the girl until they discover a lone house. Thinking to call for help, they go inside, only to find a family sitting around its dinner table - with bullets in their foreheads.
The case falls under the jurisdiction of county sheriff Tobin Bonner, an ex-DEA agent with a past he'd like to forget. His adopted son, now nineteen, has had a bullet in his brain - a gift from drug runners - since he was two. He can't talk, but he can run, which he does each and every day through the scenic river valley. Why, when Bonner begins to investigate the shootings, does someone send him photos of the boy, alone and vulnerable, on his daily outings?
As the killers close in, Bonner and Shay find they must rely on each other in order to fight a web of money, drugs, and murder in sunny Arizona.
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