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  • The Texas Murders

  • A Texas Ranger Thriller, Book 3
  • By: James Patterson
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The third exciting instalment in the bestselling Texas Ranger series.

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How many will be lost before the truth is found?


Time and again, Texas Ranger Rory Yates has proved his strength on the field, but now he faces two of the toughest cases of his career.

Two missing women. Both are Native American, but does anything else link them?

Soon, he discovers that this is not the first time this has happened. Every year for the past four years, a Native American woman has gone missing on the summer solstice. There is never sign of a struggle. The captor leaves no trace, except for a single golden eagle feather.

The Texas Ranger must do everything he can to track down these missing women. His only hope is that he finds them alive . . .

©2024 James Patterson (P)2024 Penguin Audio

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