Red Dirt

Red Dirt by Nancy Lynn, published by AuthorHouse in April 2011, is a fiction novel that spans 272 pages. The story follows Hunter Nichols, a narcotics investigator for the Pittsburgh police department, who faces life-threatening challenges after being critically injured during a drug bust. As he recovers, he must confront the vengeful father of a man he killed, a Columbian drug lord intent on revenge.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of healing and resilience, as Hunter navigates the dangers posed by his past actions. With the support of family, friends, and a determined Native American woman, he embarks on a journey to understand the true meaning of recovery. This edition offers an engaging exploration of action and adventure, set against the backdrop of Hunter’s tumultuous life.
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Hunter Nichols, a successful narcotics investigator for the Pittsburgh police department, is critically injured during a drug bust. While recovering, his life is again threatened by the father of the man he killed during the bust, a Columbian drug lord bent on savage revenge. With the help of family, friends and a feisty Native American woman, Hunter discovers the true meaning of healing.–page 4 of cover.
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