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GUADALUPE CANYON
by Paul Cox
362 pages
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The saga of Monte Segundo, Rosa Bustamonte and Billy Cabott continues as they join a combined military-civilian search and rescue mission in a dangerous canyon that borders the U.S. and Mexico.
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About the Book
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The saga of Monte Segundo, Rosa Bustamonte and Billy Cabott continues as the trio is unwittingly drawn into a military search and rescue mission along the 1916 U.S.-Mexican border. Soon it is discovered that the woman they are looking for, an Eastern aristocrat, was not injured or lost but has been kidnapped. Believing the woman has been taken by bandits, the search continues deep into Guadalupe Canyon. However, what the combined patrol of civilians and soldiers eventually discover stuns everyone but must remain a closely guarded secret.
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About the Author |
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Paul Cox was born in rural Arkansas. When he was ten years old his family moved to California. There Paul attended college at Cal State Fullerton, competing at the national level in the decathlon. After college he attended graduate school in San Francisco, earning a doctorate degree. Paul is an avid outdoorsman and lives on a small ranch just outside of Sandpoint, Idaho. |
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