A high-stakes story of political intrigue against the backdrop of a lethal contest that finds Blackfoot Solomon Bull trapped between a murderous conspiracy and the system his father resisted to the death. A tale with the breakneck pace of a sprint through a burning desert, full of harsh beauty and unrelenting menace. –Dennis Tafoya, author of Dope Thief
Clayton Lindemuth manages to be …
Blackfoot Indian Solomon Bull trains for the ultra-dangerous endurance race called Desert Dog. Winning the race would solidify Solomon’s inheritance. His father was a rebel who died in the 1980’s fighting the US government for the American Indian Movement.
Ex-mercenary Cal Barrett designed Desert Dog to shred people. Rumor is he recruits winners into a clandestine paramilitary outfit. Solomon is approached by Rachel, a government official who’ll do anything to persuade him to infiltrate Cal Barrett’s outfit. She warns him that something big is on the horizon.
Meanwhile, crooked Senator Cyman’s security chief is on Solomon’s tail. Defacing Cyman’s re-election billboards sparked a bigger reaction than Solomon bargained for.
The pendulum between assimilation and war is swinging. Will Solomon get eaten by the machine his father died fighting?
Can one man fight the evil that surrounds him and win?
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looking forward to reading more Solomon Bull
Great book. Very intriguing.
Great story. Terrific read
You had me on the edge up until the last page. What happens next? Definitely want more
It makes you think about the world we live in and how one person can influence changes to improve all our lives. A. Excellent read
This was one of the best books I have read in a while. It really got me thinking about government and how involved they are in our lives. That may be a little misleading but I think it is a book than anyone can learn from and has a great story line
Don’t normally like politics but enjoyed this book
Couldn’t put it down! The lies, secrets, and conspiracy theories all came together like building blocks the whole book. Very cohesive. From halfway thru the book I saw the ending but I kept thinking it was something else then I read another chapter and had to change my theory. Kept my mind sharp the whole time!
While I really enjoyed the storyline I enjoyed even more the authors command of the English language. This book was not written to cater to an eighth-grade education and I appreciated that
Sometimes dragged as author took philosophical turns with government, Native Americans, life in general.
A bit shallow and I did’nt really like any of the characters.
Enjoyable read. The ending isn’t great……..unless there’s going to be a sequel.
Interesting book about political corruption that can easily be applied to the government politicians today and the people who would like to expose them for their corruption.
Good read
Solomon Bull was a surprise the beginning gave no insight to the end but proceeded there unerringly.
Very unusual story line.
The characters were good and it started out well but then grew too too long and subdued. Then it each scene grew too longgggggg. Sad
Deep stuff. Makes you wonder if it more than fiction
Liked the book AND the venue.
Great book. Not what I expected. Cerebral and witty.