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Hollow Moon

(2026)
(The eighth book in the Hector Ramirez series)
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A memory wiped clean. A bloody knife. An impossible crime.

Tribal Police Officer James Tallfeather wakes up in the freezing Nevada wilderness with no memory of the last eight hours. He is miles from his patrol zone. His mouth tastes of copper. And swaying from a pine tree nearby is the brutalized body of Walter Greene, a controversial land developer who threatened the reservation’s sacred waters.

The murder weapon lying in the dirt belongs to Tallfeather.

Detective Chief Hector Ramirez knows a frame-up when he sees one. He knows Tallfeather is a man of honor, not a cold-blooded killer. But the physical evidence is damning, and the political fallout is instant. The media smells blood. The community fractures along racial lines.

To make matters worse, Special Agent Dominic Walsh of the FBI arrives to seize control of the investigation. Walsh is an old rival with a grudge against Ramirez and a desperate need to classify the murder as a federal hate crime. He does not care about the truth. He only wants a conviction that fits his narrative.

Ramirez must battle federal interference and a sophisticated killer who covered every track. He has to untangle a web of financial desperation and corporate greed before the true murderer escapes. Tallfeather is fighting the "Hollow Moon"—a spirit displacement that stole his memory—but Ramirez is fighting the clock.

In a town ready to burn, the truth is the only thing that can stop the fire.

Perfect for fans of Michael Connelly, C.J. Box, and Craig Johnson.

Hollow Moon is a gripping police procedural set in the high desert of Nevada, where ancient traditions clash with modern greed.


Genre: Mystery

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