My latest novel in the Law Wranglers series, Escape from El Gato, is now available on Amazon. This novel features Oliver Wolf (White Wolf) and Tabby Rivers and should tie up some loose ends from Adam's First Wife.
The author was probably guilty of leaving too much of a tease about the outcome of Tabby’s journey to the Navajo reservation at the conclusion of Adam's First Wife. I promise a conclusion with Escape from El Gato, although I cannot guarantee the reader will be happy with the ending. Of course, I want everyone to read the book to decide for themselves.
Those who have read earlier books in the series know that the Comanche tribe was featured in those plots. This time, the setting is moved westward to the land of the Apaches and Navajos. Fortunately, Jael Rivers (She Who Speaks) can converse with passable Apache, necessitating a role for one of my favorite characters.
I try to crank out at least four titles a year, and I have no shortage of potential projects on my list. I have started my next novel, tentatively titled The Blood Hounds, featuring male and female detectives for the famous Pinkerton Agency. Whether this becomes a series depends upon reader reception. I am just finishing the first chapter and am anxious to keep on writing to find out what happens (I don’t write from outline and let the story write itself).
Other projects for 2020 (the good Lord willing, as my father used to say) will likely include at least another Law Wranglers novel and possibly a Locke book. Sometime during the year, I hope to do a longer historical novel, The Long Walk, a tragic and fascinating story about the removal of the Navajos from their land in the 1860s. This will be a longer novel with some of the mood of Cut Nose, which was my best reviewed novel and a personal favorite.
Thanks so much for your interest in my novels.
Best wishes and good reading.
Ron