Mark Eward Langley Navajo Wind Suspense Thriller Southwest

Navajo Wind by author Mark Edward Langley is a well written and fast paced suspense thriller which will take you through some of the most beautiful and rugged country in the United States. I thoroughly enjoyed this book for the wonderful main characters, the imagery of the locations, and the American Native culture.


The book begins with a very graphic scene of a young woman being murdered by Leonard Kanesewah, an Apache who has become a serial killer. He leaves his victims in a certain pose as if they will be able to fly to their new life.
Arthur Nakai is a retired marine and an ex-member of an elite Special Ops group known as the Shadow Wolves. The Shadow Wolves are an ICE tactical unit recruited by the US Government to hunt human traffickers and drug smugglers on the US/Mexico border as part of Homeland Security. Arthur's wife, Sharon, a KZRV-TV field reporter has been taken hostage by a brutal Apache serial killer who is trying to escape to the border, Leonard Kanesewah.
The local authorities who are trying to track him think he will head to the border for Mexico. Arthur decides before he starts tracking Kanesewah, he needs to tell Sharon's father face-to-face. Edward is a shaman and tells Arthur of a vision, and this information leads Arthur to head north.
I won't post spoilers, but I am hopeful to read more of Arthur, Sharon, Jake, Edward, and Abraham Fast Horse with the Black Foot Brotherhood in some of the most beautiful places in the west I have hiked and roamed.
Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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