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Blood in the Yellowstone is Gregory C. Randall's explosive new installment in the Deputy Jordan Tynes modern western series.Jordan Tynes is a tough and determined woman who is used to being in charge. As the acting sheriff of Park County, Montana, she's seen it all, from petty crime to major drug trafficking. But nothing could have prepared her for the biggest case of her career-the murder of four men, including a man incarcerated for a crime he didn't commit.As the threads of the investigation unravel, it becomes evident that these men shared a connection with Livingston's enigmatic police chief, Wes Banning, and a lingering question emerges-was Banning merely acquainted with the criminals, or was he entwined in their illicit activities?Now, it's up to Jordan to find out the truth. But Banning is a powerful man with friends in high places...and he'll stop at nothing to protect his secrets.
"Randall continues surprising and pleasing his readers with this third international thrill ride in the eastern Baltic Sea. Randall's genius is suspense and intrigue on every page. I continue to be a big fan." Robert Dugoni #1 International Best-Selling AuthorThe Tracy Crosswhite Series and The Last Agent"It's a whacking great tale of mesmerizing characters careening through exotic places you seldom get to read about. ST. PETERSBURG WHITE is one terrific thriller." - Jake Needham, author of the Mean Streets Crime Novels"Alex Polonia is back in a high-stakes international game of cat and mouse. Randall is a master of intricately plotted international thrillers. St. Petersburg White is an absolute non-stop thrill ride in the world of cyber-terrorism. Highly recommended." -- James L'Etoile, author of At What Cost and Bury The PastMoscow watches as Iowa burns.Once again Alex Polonia must travel to a region of the world where governments play dice with the lives of their citizens.Everything is connected now. A disease in a remote village becomes widespread contagion. A trigger is pulled, and bombs drop half a world away. A computer program is activated and encrypted data kills hundreds. A war game becomes reality.Alex Polonia, security specialist with Teton Security and Defense, is handed a new operation by her boss. Go to St. Petersburg, Russia, and find the man who claims he knows what happened in Iowa.Once Alex steps off the Allegro express train at the Finlyandsky Railroad Station in St. Petersburg, a complicated and dangerous cascade of events force her to flee with the man and his twin autistic boys who hold the answer to the question: Who set fire to an American town that killed 150 people?The chase begins in Iowa, crosses a third of the world to the Baltic Sea, goes from Helsinki to St. Petersburg, then on to Stockholm and Estonia. Alex must stay one step ahead of the Russian FSB who will not stop until she is caught. How long can she survive? And what secrets do the twins carry that are almost impossible to learn? Lives are at stake; failure is not an option.This is the third book in the Alex Polonia thriller series. Look for Venice Black and Saigon Red on Amazon.
"The second book in Gregory C. Randall's thrilling new mystery series will leave you breathless with anticipation as the action unfolds at lightning pace! After the murder of her boss, Sheriff Doug Duluth, Deputy Jordan Tynes is asked by county commissioners to step in as acting sheriff. Torn by her obligations to the county and her desire to become the new coroner, she accepts. Within a month, two mining consultants are murdered and left on the side of a snow-swept mountain road. Twenty-four hours later, a man is found walking down a blizzard-obscured highway in the dead of night, with no memory and no identification. Sheriff Tynes discovers him to be ATF Special Agent Mike Cardona, on duty in Montana to break up an international gun-running operation - guns that are being legally acquired in Montana. Sheriff Tynes also learns this same group, a gang of women who call themselves the Sisterhood of the Stone Hammer, is dealing drugs in her county and Yellowstone National Park. A tense final standoff in a box canyon in the Crazy Mountains leaves all involved inextricably changed forever"--
WHAT IS SECTOR 73?In the 25th century, after humans have colonized the moon and Mars and established outposts in the asteroid belt, a particular breed of men and women have evolved the industrial art of asteroid harvesting. Dragging chunks of primordial rock and ice to smelters circling Earth and Mars, these rocks have become the principal source of raw materials for all the old and new world's metals, fuels, water and breathable air.One dragger, Buster Strabo, the captain of the Gypsy King, has for more than twenty years towed these elemental rocks sunward to the colonies. On this last drag, he discovers a rock that is more than he expected; in fact, more than the whole of humanity bargained for. Can this one asteroid answer humankind's greatest questions: Are we alone in this universe?What is in Sector 73 that will forever change civilization's and religion's beliefs? What elemental spark will drive the world to demand: Who are we and where did we come from?Who is Buster Strabo?Buster Strabo - is the captain. He's been dragging rocks from the belt sunward to the colonies and earth for more than twenty years. Twenty years that would make any young man old.Buster Strabo - is the fifth captain of the asteroid tow truck, the Gypsy King. The one hundred and fifty-year-old fusion powered spaceship constructed from titanium, steel, aluminum, and diamond glass - the stuff of the stars.Buster Strabo - is the owner of the cantankerous noid Hank. However, can you truly own a robot?Buster Strabo - was on the rescue ship, twenty years earlier, that saved Tassos Orion, the then captain of the Gypsy King. Orion, self-proclaimed prophet, who was later charged with the loss of his entire crew - some say he murdered them. Buster Strabo - older brother to Sister Anne, a nun of the Revealment order and very close to the Pope. Soon she will become the director of the new colony of immigrants on Mars.Buster Strabo - a non-believing agnostic, who unwillingly becomes an integral part of the discovery of the greatest mystery in human history; some will call it a miracle.Like the Gypsy King, humanity is made from star stuff.
Gregory C. Randall weaves a tale of secrets in northern Michigan during that hot and stormy summer. With the constant fear of nuclear war, an exploding Middle East, and memories of World War II still fresh with flowers on soldier's graves; a fourteen year old boy realizes that he is growing up. In Howie Smith's world of primal forests, orderly orchards, and Lake Michigan; he learns about life and begins to understand death. A crazy aunt, a dying uncle, and the unyielding pressure to bring in the demanding crop of cherries, Howie is forced to realize there is more to life than baseball. Randall unveils, during this brief summer, a family's fears and triumphs. He explores a region of America left apart from the chaos of the world. It is a place of needed yet unwanted migrant pickers, backwoods people who must live off the land, and the grand lake that encloses them all. But Howie discovers it is also a realm of wonders.
An impressive new novel from award-winning author Gregory C. Randall-a heartrending, enthralling mix of cold-case mystery and political suspense.In 1968, four people were killed in the explosion of a militant's hideout during an anti-war demonstration in Chicago-two policemen and two radicals. Two others manage to escape.During this time, Cate and Joe Davis' family was torn apart by the Vietnam War, radical protests, and the disappearance of their older sister, Bobbie. It left their mother and father dead and what remained of their family a fractured version beyond repair. And-for fifty years-it also left dozens of questions unanswered.Fifty years later, Cate has become a successful novelist and Joe an important artist. But when the FBI comes barging down their doors, demanding to know where their sister is-the sister both Davis' believed to be dead for half a century-they're at a loss. Joe, still damaged by the war, is fighting to keep what sanity he has left, and Cate wants nothing more than to mourn the recent loss of her husband in peace. Nevertheless, the outrageous truth about what happened that fateful day in 1968 is refusing to stay hidden any longer...Packed with twists and turns and overflowing with emotion and compassion, White Rabbit is mystery fiction at its most fulfilling.
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