When Joe Billie stops a grave robber from unearthing a Seminole Indian burial site, Joe becomes the prime suspect in a bizarre murder. For Sean O’Brien, the first challenge is getting Joe to talk about the circumstances surrounding the killing. As Joe faces first-degree murder charges, O’Brien thinks he knows why his old friend is evasive. But proving it will send O’Brien deep into Seminole … history to uncover a greedy killer hell-bent on creating a modern day Trail of Tears.
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Loved this book “Tom Lowe” is a very good auther!
I loved it
It is full of typos and grammar grammatical errors. Way too much repetition. It felt like an amateur author trying to write a first book. I don’t recommend this book.
I liked it, good enough to buy more of the series. Buy this book !!!!
Good story line
it kept me entertained from the very beginning
Inspiring.
Quite predictable. I hate the romance part especially when they’re all conflicted. Grow up folks!
very wordy and lots of repetition
Story line was Ok. The often repeated recaps became tedious. Also the slow pace of the development left something to be desired. Overall the story line (if you slugged through) it was ok. I won’t however read another in this series.
I liked many aspects of the book. It had good historical, and social information. Despite a poor plot I read the book to the end. The characters managed so many stupid errors and weren’t very smart.I loved the crows. At least the crows were smart.
Great read
I’m sure this was a fabulous book. Once profanity is used I stop reading however. What I did read was very interesting.
I loved it! Characters are real and actually picked up some history about Seminoles.
All Tom Lowe books are interesting,well written adventures.
Decent read
Fast paced mystery. Fascinating learning some history of the Seminole nation. The facts about crows was also interesting& added great variety to the story.
Enjoyed reading it. Kept me interested.
great book and would read others in the series
Thoroughly enjoyed this one, in spite of the fact that it needs a bit proofing