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  • No One Else to Kill

  • Jim West Series, Book 5
  • By: Bob Doerr
  • Narrated by: Mike Steele
  • Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins

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No One Else to Kill

By: Bob Doerr
Narrated by: Mike Steele
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In this book, Jim West finds himself traveling to a small, remote hunting lodge in the Pecos Wilderness area in New Mexico to rendezvous with an old friend and do some hiking. His friend stands him up, and Jim is about to return home when a murder occurs in the lodge. Law enforcement jumps in, and Jim’s early departure plans are scrubbed. 

When a second murder occurs less than 24 hours later, things really start to get dicey. Both crimes were intricately planned to mislead the authorities. Additionally, no one appears to have a motive for the killings, and everyone has an alibi. 

Up against a wall with time running out, the deputy-in-charge approaches West and asks him to be their man on the inside, but West is adamant that this is not his case to solve. Since his retirement from the Air Force, however, Fate has had her own plans for West. Why should this be any different?

©2013 Bob Doerr (P)2023 Bob Doerr

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