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Yeager's Mission
Yeager's Mission
Scott Bell
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After a number of earthquakes hammer the Sierra Madre region of Mexico, Grupo Verdugo, a splinter group of cartel enforcers, takes control of the drug shipping routes through that territory. Caught in the middle, a small orphanage high in the mountains, desperate for supplies to care for the children and the battered earthquake victims, reaches out to Abel Yeager for help. Yeager and his friend Victor agree to deliver the needed food and medicine. But Grupo Verdugo seems to have a special interest in starving out the clergy and forcing them to bend to their will. They send a man known as the Executioner to stop anyone daring to assist the people. Yeager and Victor are in for the biggest fight of their lives as they are forced to move forty children, a dozen sick and injured patients, and one feisty doctor out of the mission and through mountains infested with vicious killers. Review "The edge of your seat action and suspense was evident all the way through the book." Denise C. "If I had any doubt it could hold up against the excitement and action of book one, "Yeager's Law," that was put to rest immediately. It's even better!" Marsha H. "Yeager's Mission is a cowboy western brought into modern times and continues the adventures of Abel Yeager, a very alpha, very Eastwood/Bronson/McQueen type character. Abel will resonate well with most red-blooded readers who enjoy such tales of bravery and chivalry. But he is even stronger than that. He's the knight errant of old, the bringer of justice to an unjust world." Steve Y. About the Author Scott Bell has over 25 years of experience protecting the assets of retail companies. He holds a degree in Criminal Justice from North Texas State University. With the kids grown and time on his hands, Scott turned back to his first love-writing. His short stories have been published in The Western Online, Cast of Wonders, and in the anthology, Desolation. When he's not writing, Scott is on the eternal quest to answer the question: What would John Wayne do?
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