Eye of the Storme

A Wyatt Storme Thriller

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: W.L. Ripley ISBN: 1230001042313
Publisher: Brash Books Publication: May 23, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: W.L. Ripley
ISBN: 1230001042313
Publisher: Brash Books
Publication: May 23, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

A young co-ed is raped by a country music legend in Branson, the “NashVegas” of Missouri. Ignored by the police, she turns to TV newswoman Sandy Collingsworth for help. Sandy’s investigation stirs up a hornet’s nest of corruption and crime, putting her in the mob’s crosshairs …something her boyfriend Wyatt Storme, a freelance troubleshooter, won’t abide. Storme rolls into Branson like a hurricane with his buddy Chick Easton, an unhinged ex-CIA operative, to settle the score with his own brand of justice. 

The third novel in the acclaimed Wyatt Storme series. Previously published under the title "Electric Country Roulette." 

“Storme is one of my all-time favorite series characters, up there with Spenser and Dave Robicheaux,” Ace Atkins, the New York Times Bestselling author of The Forsaken and Robert B. Parker's Cheap Shot 

"Here's one for the boys who love to kick butt….Storme has the catlike moves of the early Spenser, before he got to be such a prig,” Kirkus Reviews 

"For those of us who still feel an ache for the immortal John D. MacDonald, there might finally be a replacement on the horizon." Tampa Tribune 

“This is a fine series that has improved dramatically with each outing. Superior entertainment." Booklist

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A young co-ed is raped by a country music legend in Branson, the “NashVegas” of Missouri. Ignored by the police, she turns to TV newswoman Sandy Collingsworth for help. Sandy’s investigation stirs up a hornet’s nest of corruption and crime, putting her in the mob’s crosshairs …something her boyfriend Wyatt Storme, a freelance troubleshooter, won’t abide. Storme rolls into Branson like a hurricane with his buddy Chick Easton, an unhinged ex-CIA operative, to settle the score with his own brand of justice. 

The third novel in the acclaimed Wyatt Storme series. Previously published under the title "Electric Country Roulette." 

“Storme is one of my all-time favorite series characters, up there with Spenser and Dave Robicheaux,” Ace Atkins, the New York Times Bestselling author of The Forsaken and Robert B. Parker's Cheap Shot 

"Here's one for the boys who love to kick butt….Storme has the catlike moves of the early Spenser, before he got to be such a prig,” Kirkus Reviews 

"For those of us who still feel an ache for the immortal John D. MacDonald, there might finally be a replacement on the horizon." Tampa Tribune 

“This is a fine series that has improved dramatically with each outing. Superior entertainment." Booklist

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