Roger Bruington survived two tours of duty in Vietnam, but he wasn't so lucky when he went deer hunting at Puma Creek in 1980. Was the Oregon State Police officer who shot him on contract with the U.S. Government? Was this a government hit because Bruington was going to reveal the government's cover up of the evidence he turned over in June 1974 proving American POWs were left behind in Southeast Asia? How will detective Jim Dowdy, a Korean War veteran, solve this case, which grows more complicated when more bodies turn up at Puma Creek in the summer of 1980?
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About the Author:
Trouble at Puma Creek is Wesley Murphey's second suspense-mystery novel, and his fourth published book. His first murder mystery novel, A Homeless Man's Burden, is a take off of an actual still-unsolved child-murder that occurred in an Oregon bean field in 1960, during the hey-day of pole bean growers all over the Pacific Northwest.
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- PublisherLost Creek Books
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 0964132052
- ISBN 13 9780964132054
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages340
- IllustratorRooks Howard
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