Friendly Creek Sheriff Buck Beaumont suddenly has his
hands full when several strangers show up in his small town. Though this is
usually a welcoming community, one of the newcomers, Sam Rayfield, doesn’t set
well with sheriff, and Beaumont is not sure just why that is.
Those feelings become clearer when the town’s mayoral
race takes off. Friendly Creek chooses sides between a well-respected,
long-time resident and the smooth-talking Rayfield. It seems that Rayfield has
more than becoming mayor as his goal—he also has marriage on his mind.
Wynona Murdock, the newly hired schoolteacher, revels
in her new-found independence that comes with her job. But Sam Rayfield openly
vies for her attention to the point of making her uncomfortable. Yet, how can
she avoid him, maintain her independence—and stay safe?
With Rayfield’s subtle intimidation of the
townspeople, Sheriff Beaumont gives him a warning he can’t ignore, and forces
his hand. How does the arrival of these strangers connect them to one another,
and to Rayfield? When murders begin to happen, it’s up to Beaumont to unravel
the mystery and keep Wynona safe…or die trying.
EXCERPT
Buck had just
pulled the papers he wanted to work on out of the desk drawer when the peaceful
morning was interrupted by a blast of gunfire.
Jumping up and
heading out the door with his peacemaker in his hand, he saw immediately the
bank was being robbed. Three men ran out and mounted their horses and spurred
them into a fast gallop as they headed out of town. He fired, and one man
tumbled from the saddle.
Hurrying to the
bank as fast as his long legs would take him, Buck rushed inside with several
men following him. He saw Clifford Daniels, the teller, lying in the lobby. He
was moaning in agony, but Charlie had arrived and was headed to help him.
He then saw
Jarvis Pearlman, the owner and president of the bank, leaning beside the safe
with blood pouring from his shoulder. He waved in the direction of the other
side of the room.
Buck’s head
turned quickly to see a woman in the green printed dress crumpled on the floor.
His heart came to his throat as he rushed and swept her up into his arms.
“Oh, God! No!” He
screamed. “It can’t be you, Rebecca.”
Her eyes
fluttered as she looked up at him and whispered, “Don’t grieve, my love. You
made me happy.”
Then, she closed
her eyes and died in his arms.
Congratulations on your new release, Agnes. What a powerful, heart-wrenching opening! I wish you great success
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lindsay. I am enjoying writing this series. I especially like telling Sheriff Buck Beaumont's story.
DeleteCongratulations on your new release. It sounds like a really exciting premise, and the characters leap to life in the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful comment about the characters coming to life, C.A. I'm having fun writing about these people.
DeleteAgnes, I love this new series of yours! I feel like I know all these people and in my mind they are REAL. You did a great job with your characters, story--just everything. So excited to see this series continue! Congratulations on your new release!
ReplyDeleteAh, Cheryl. You're so kind. If we would admit it, as writers we use our characters as pretend friends and have so much fun telling their stories. I hope you like the rest of the series as much as I liked writing it to date. Hugs to you and Liva for all you do.
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