Assuming a secret identity, Josiah Wolfe investigates a slew of thefts that are leaving the local ranchers of Corpus Christi angry as hell. After four long months away from home, Josiah will have to bring the leader of the raids to justice if he ever wants to return home to his family.
**
### From the Author
*The Cougar's Prey* won the 2012 Will Rogers Medallion Award
### About the Author
Larry D. Sweazy (larrydsweazy.com) won the WWA Spur award for Best Short Fiction in 2005, and was nominated for a Derringer award in 2007. His first novel, *The Rattlesnake Season*, was a finalist in the Best Books of 2010 Indiana literary competition. His second novel, *The Scorpion Trail* won the 2011 Will Rogers Medallion Award for Western Fiction and the 2011 Best Books of Indiana literary competition in the fiction category. *The Scorpion Trail* is the first western to ever win the Best Books of Indiana. *The Cougar's Prey* won the 2012 Will Rogers Medallion Award. He has published over 50 non-fiction articles and short stories, which have appeared in *Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine;* *Boys' Life*; *Hardboiled*; Amazon Shorts, and other publications and anthologies. Larry is the author of the Josiah Wolfe, Texas Ranger series (Berkley), and a standalone, modern-day, mystery novel, *The Devil's Bones* (Five Star). He is member of MWA (Mystery Writers of America), WWA (Western Writers of America), WF (Western Fictioneers), and ITW (International Thriller Writers). He lives in the Midwest, with his wife, Rose, two dogs, and a cat.
Description:
Assuming a secret identity, Josiah Wolfe investigates a slew of thefts that are leaving the local ranchers of Corpus Christi angry as hell. After four long months away from home, Josiah will have to bring the leader of the raids to justice if he ever wants to return home to his family. ** ### From the Author *The Cougar's Prey* won the 2012 Will Rogers Medallion Award ### About the Author Larry D. Sweazy (larrydsweazy.com) won the WWA Spur award for Best Short Fiction in 2005, and was nominated for a Derringer award in 2007. His first novel, *The Rattlesnake Season*, was a finalist in the Best Books of 2010 Indiana literary competition. His second novel, *The Scorpion Trail* won the 2011 Will Rogers Medallion Award for Western Fiction and the 2011 Best Books of Indiana literary competition in the fiction category. *The Scorpion Trail* is the first western to ever win the Best Books of Indiana. *The Cougar's Prey* won the 2012 Will Rogers Medallion Award. He has published over 50 non-fiction articles and short stories, which have appeared in *Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine;* *Boys' Life*; *Hardboiled*; Amazon Shorts, and other publications and anthologies. Larry is the author of the Josiah Wolfe, Texas Ranger series (Berkley), and a standalone, modern-day, mystery novel, *The Devil's Bones* (Five Star). He is member of MWA (Mystery Writers of America), WWA (Western Writers of America), WF (Western Fictioneers), and ITW (International Thriller Writers). He lives in the Midwest, with his wife, Rose, two dogs, and a cat.