A missing diary holding dark secrets, a lost Spanish royal treasure and a serial killer operating in the Wild Wild West...

Kannon Dupree, the time travelling detective, is hired to go to New Mexico in 1867 to find the missing diary of a Wild West hero. Disguised as a bounty hunter, the chase takes Kannon from gunfights in Old Santa Fe, across hostile territory in the middle of an Indian War, via a mysterious convent of nuns banished to die in the desert and into an ancient pueblo city on a cursed mesa sacred to Coyote, the trickster god.

But what she doesn′t know is that the diary holds a spine-chilling secret that someone in the present may be willing to do anything to hide...

Author

Rhonda Roberts

Rhonda grew up in Western Australia and spent her holidays rambling around the state, in particular the ghost towns left over from the Gold Rush. This was to be the start of her interest in time travel... Rhonda has a PhD in Science, Technology and Society and was an academic for eleven years. She specialised in the formation of knowledge systems in different cultures and historical periods and performed fieldwork in Australia, the United States and in particular Japan, where she lived for three years. One of her long-held dreams is to make a documentary about the old trade route that ran between the pueblo people of Chaco Canyon in New Mexico and the ancient empires of Central and South America. She is very interested in martial arts and trained in Aikido for four years in Japan and Australia. Rhonda lives in the Illawarra just south of Sydney with her husband. She loves bushwalking, playing with her two dogs and swimming in the ocean.

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Series: Kannon Dupree

Book Number:
3
2012
Book Number:
2
Book Number:
1
ISBN
9781743096215
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Book Number (in series)
3

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