Beryl Webley was the daughter of the richest and most dangerous man in Oklahoma. She engages Tom Mix to do a simple task: track down her missing Choctaw husband and their child.
Tom is reluctant at first, but grows concerned over the child’s welfare and agrees to trace the missing pair. But nothing can silence his sense of dread. Why was William Webley, the child’s grandfather, so intent to keep the matter hushed up? Why were the staff so terrified of Beryl? And why was Tom’s movements dogged by hired gunmen?
"Scott McCrea's prose is tight and smooth, and delivers a fair number of smiles."
- Evan Lewis, Davy Crockett's Almanack
Genre: Western
Tom is reluctant at first, but grows concerned over the child’s welfare and agrees to trace the missing pair. But nothing can silence his sense of dread. Why was William Webley, the child’s grandfather, so intent to keep the matter hushed up? Why were the staff so terrified of Beryl? And why was Tom’s movements dogged by hired gunmen?
"Scott McCrea's prose is tight and smooth, and delivers a fair number of smiles."
- Evan Lewis, Davy Crockett's Almanack
Genre: Western
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