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Redbud Reckoning

A Cody Houston Series Novel

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Redbud Reckoning

By: Jerome Stewart
Narrated by: Mark Armstrong
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In Redbud Reckoning, the third book in the Cody Houston series, Cody Houston is enjoying life in Florida when a nephew he did not know he had shows up at his front door—with the equally surprising news that they are join inheritors of family land, an original Indian Allotment land parcel in Oklahoma.

But of course their story does not end after they appear in court together to finalize the transfer. Cody and his new friend and relative, who is a police officer on the Chickasaw Indian Police Force, help a neighbor escape from a cruel villain living on adjoining property in a dramatic late-night horseback rescue and showdown. That, in turn, shines light on an insurance fraud ring and leads, ultimately, to Cody’s nephew being kidnapped.

Savage action, a thrilling rescue, and enjoyable characters with a dose of romance and humor make this a thrilling modern western from Chickasaw author Jerome Stewart.

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