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The Wolves of Springbourne

(2024)
(The second book in the Black File Agents series)
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In the town of Springbourne three people have been killed. The number will climb even higher before the agents assigned to investigate the cases in the Black File are able to arrive, and the number will continue to grow still despite the agents’ presence. Murders in an off-the-map Texas town, though tragic, is not what the Black File was created to unravel, but these are not your routine, everyday killings.

It is a select group of residents in the town of Springbourne that have been targeted and are being eliminated one by one. What on paper looks to be deaths by vicious animal attacks cannot be explained by the local law because the deaths are taking place behind the locked doors of houses and leaving no signs to follow afterward. It is into the idyllic, almost storybook town that agents Kirkland and Barlow ride, only to be confused and baffled by all that they learn.

Legends, generations if not centuries old, may hold the answers they so desperately need, but to find these answers, the agents will have to do as they haven't done before. They will have to separate and trust each other to do as is needed until they can once again work in union to stop these terrible happenings. But the list of names of those to be attacked is growing shorter and time is running out as the agents race to bring all of this to an end. And the end will be what no one in the quiet town ever imagined.

The world as the agents know it will become much larger and much darker as they investigate and come to understand The Wolves Of Springbourne in this second case for the Black File Agents.


Genre: Western

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