Young widow Steph Erickson heads to Colorado with her two-year-old daughter, Jeri, to start a new job and a new life.In heavy snow, she makes a wrong turn in the mountains. When she tries to turn around, her car slides into the ditch.With no cell phone signal and no sign of civilization, she fights panic. How will she and Jeri survive?As night falls, the weather deteriorates. She does the only thing she can, honk her car horn.A rescuer emerges from the blizzard. After a harrowing trip, she finds herself safe in his isolated cabin.Or is she?Cut off from civilization, she feels at the mercy of ruggedly handsome CC Danmeyer. He tries to ease her fears.But how can she ever feel safe when noone knows she is there?
When FBI Consultant Tony Wagner and his wife Kelly arrive in North Dakota to help her parents fight a flood, he never expects to become involved in a murder investigation. But one of the volunteers working to protect the farm discovers a leg in the sand trucked in for the job. It proves to be the body of Liz Robinson, missing since October. Local authorities had found little evidence and a surplus of suspects. Massive volunteer searches yielded nothing. With no body or proof of foul play, the case had stalled. Since Robinson disappeared from a North Dakota night spot and the sand containing her body came from Minnesota, the case becomes the jurisdiction of Fargo's FBI resident agency. Due to a heavy case load, agent Allen Green asks Tony to assist with the investigation. They begin by wading through transcripts of the interviews local authorities had conducted. The investigation takes them from Minnesota to the oil fields of western North Dakota. As the Red River crests, Tony and Agent Green trim the list of likely murderers. When they begin applying pressure to the remaining suspects, the murderer sets his sights on Kelly. On Facebook, Like Tony Wagner Mysteries & Author Paula F. Winskye. Learn more at: www. winskyebooks. com
Violence strikes close to home for park ranger Tony Wagner, when a couple is brutally murdered and their teenage daughters kidnapped. Tony finds evidence that the kidnappers took the girls into the mountains, rather than leaving by road. Widely scattered signs keep him searching until he finds a clear trail. FBI agent Wyatt Garret joins Tony as he tracks deep into the Rockies. The unstable spring weather is the least of their problems. And finding the girls is just the beginning. Tony will face the greatest challenges of his life. And the things he does to survive will change him forever.
An enjoyable, suspenseful mystery tour of the Dakota badlands. You'll love Ranger Tony Wagner. Don't miss it!"---Peter Brandvold, author of THE DEVIL'S LAUGHTER."Winskye sets the fourth installment of her 'Tony Wagner' series in the rugged badlands of western North Dakota. A fine setting for a taut tale of gunrunning and murder that is sure to please her growing host of fans."---Terry Shoptaugh, author of THEY WERE READY.When a small plane crashes in the badlands south of Medora, North Dakota, killing the pilot, investigators find bullet holes, illegal weapons, and thousands of dollars.FBI Agent Gina Salvatore brings in consultant Tony Wagner to assist with the investigation.Salvatore tests Tony's patience from the start.Before the case is solved, he finds his tracking ability, endurance, and survival skills tested as well.
FBI consultant Tony Wagner, his wife, & son head to Wisconsin to visit Tony's family. FBI agent Wyatt Garret wants him there for a different reason. Two ATF agents have disappeared in the northern part of the state while investigating a radical faction of the Christian Army. Garret believes that Tony's seminary training will help gain cooperation from the close-knit Christian Army community. He never suspects that it will also make Tony a target.
When Ranger Tony Wagner finds a body near the border of Evergreen National Park, Drug Enforcement Administration agents recruit him to help with the investigation. How did Harry Torini, a member of the Denver mob, end up dead so far from the city? The DEA arrests operators of a local meth lab for the murder. Frustrated with their decision, Tony calls his FBI mentor, Wyatt Garrett, for advice. Garrett takes over a case much more complex than the DEA suspected. He and Tony soon realize that they are dealing with a far bigger threat than meth addicts. Someone willing to kill again, and even endanger the whole town of Spruce Lake to escape justice. The Reverend, Meth, & Murder is the third installment of Winskye's Tony Wagner mystery series, following The Reverend Finds His Calling and The Reverend Goes Home.
Tony Wagner feels aimless. He loves his hectic family life, with 3 kids and 3 foster daughters. But he has lost interest in his job as a national park ranger. And, even though an FBI psychiatrist has cleared him to work, no agents have asked him to consult on a case. Then, Agent Wyatt Garret calls. He has been summoned to Maine to investigate the death of a former ambassador's son. Greg O'Connor has fallen from the South Face of the Precipice in Acadia National Park. Was it murder, suicide, or just a climbing accident? Garret needs Tony to search for evidence on the cliff face. He also admits that other agents are cautious about using Tony. They worry that the trauma of a year earlier will effect how he reacts under pressure. Before the case is solved, they will find out.
FBI consultant Tony Wagner, his wife, and son head to Wisconsin to visit Tony's family. FBI agent Wyatt Garret wants him there for a different reason. Two ATF agents have disappeared in the northern part of the state while investigating a radical faction of the Christian Army. Garret believes that Tony's seminary training will help gain cooperation from the close-knit Christian Army community. He never suspects that it will also make Tony a target.
Jim Collins and his wife Crown Princess Diana of Taraverde celebrate their tenth anniversary still deeply in love. They have five children and the kind of life most people only dream of.But Jim's world shatters when Diana's plane goes down. And more trauma awaits him. Before long, Jim teeters on the brink of insanity.In the fourth installment of Paula F. Winskye's Collins Family Saga, Jim faces the greatest challenges of his life.
Brandy Stevens is a single mother with two children. More than anything else, her son wants a horse but it is a financial impossibility. She finds a horse trainer named Kimo Carson who is willing to help Jeff learn about horses. Brandy and Kimo may find romance if each is able to put aside their emotional baggage.
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