State of Defense (State of Arizona Book 1)

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by Doug Ball


  “Good night, General.”

  She laid the phone in the cradle, checked to make sure the alarm was off, rolled over, and nuzzled up to Art, “Two wars won and it’s time to stand down. Two more years in this term, what else could happen? I’ve seen it all.

  “Would you rub my back please, Art?

  Snowbowl

  One hundred meters from Sergio’s group of men assisting Tan make some of the arrests, the Arab was nestled in his spider hole waiting for everyone to leave, allowing him to leave the area of failure and move to a safer place to start over. ‘Next time,’ he thought, ‘I will do it all myself and not try to succeed with unreliable workers. I will not fail alone.’

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  BLOOD ON THE ZUNI

  “This guy writes westerns better than Louis L’Amour.”

  Rustlers, land grabs, vengeance, guns, horses, and a green eyed redhead, all between the two covers

  of one western set in Eastern Arizona in the 1880’s.

  or

  VENGEANCE

  If you think a woman scorned is mean, wait until you see this gal after all her dreams are destroyed.

  “I wouldn’t want his woman after me.”

  “TRUE GRIT, move over, Krissy is here.”

  GENTLE REBELLION

  The growing up story of a young man that just wanted to be a cowboy. Ride with Alex as he goes from the schoolhouse to the ranch with more troubles than bees trying to find flowers in the Arizona Desert in August.

  1956, in rural Arizona.

  “This one’s your best, Doug.”

  STATE OF THREAT

  Arizona’s life blood could kill her. A Terrorist threatens to destroy Metropolitan Phoenix unless five hundred million dollars is paid. How could he do that?

  Where ever people congregate is a target for the

  THREAT. Can it be stopped?

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