Nothing's
Sure but Death in Texas!
Allie Armington is a bright, successful and self-reliant
young Texas attorney coming up to the top of her game.
But that independent streak just might be the death of
her. Of course, she doesn't admit it until she's about
thigh deep in a conspiracy involving cattle, oil and drugs...
and the man she once thought she was going to marry until
he ended up with her best friend.
Anacacho smiles at you, gently beckons, then sucks you
in. And it's so subtle you don't even realize you're hooked
until you try and put it down. It has terrific characters
but the problem is, you never know which ones you can trust.
It's a good thing this is the first in a series of Allie
Armington mysteries because once you meet her you're going
to want more and more of her.
TEXAS CATTLE, OIL and DRUGS, OH MY!
Anacacho is the first book in a fascinating and engaging
new mystery series, featuring a bright, feisty, young Texas
attorney named Allie Armington. Anacacho is a finely crafted
mystery that starts with a bang and rapidly evolves into
a page turner and nail biter. Right from the start with
a murder and conspiracy involving cattle, oil and drugs,
Allie finds herself in the thick of things, and it nearly
costs her life. In the tradition of Sue Grafton and Faye
Kellerman, Louise Gaylord's premiere mystery novel is sure
to please fans of exciting, plot-twists-and-turns mysteries.
The characters are engaging, with an assortment of those
we like and those we love to hate. The problem is, we don't
really know who the good guys are until the end. And that's
what makes it all the more fun. |
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What People are saying
about 'Anacacho'
"Anacacho pulls us, along with Assistant
District Attorney Allie Armington, from the Grand Jury
room in Houston to South Texas, big ranches with airstrips,
cocaine, kidnapping and murder. Gaylord mixes the proper
amount of suspense, love and excitement—enticing
as the aroma of red chiles being blackened in a kitchen
overlooking the Anacacho Mountains. A terrific novel.”
— V.T. Abercrombie, poet, author, publisher
"Louise Gaylord has penned an engaging, fast-paced,
suspense-filled romp that is destined to delight readers.”
— Laura Taylor, author of Honorbound
"Louise Gaylord has written a suspense novel with
enough twists and turns in its plot to satisfy the most
demanding mystery reader. The novel is constantly moving
in deliciously unpredictable directions. A good read.”
— Leonard Tourney, author of Frobisher’s
Savage
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