A thrilling ride is set in motion when a sergeant's wife is murdered at Fort Sill and Broken Wing, a young Comanche brave, is found at the murder scene, dazed and chanting. Comanche Chief Quanah Parker, fighting the U.S. government over his tribe's refusal to adopt the white man's laws and forsake polygamy and the use of peyote, requests his lawyers, Jael and Josh Rivers, to represent the young brave. As the Rivers duo begins investigating the murder, it quickly becomes clear there is no open and shut case against Broken Wing. In Peyote Spirits, a novella set amongst the backdrop of the popular Law Wranglers series, the bloody conflict between the U.S. Army and the Comanche has ceased . . . but learning to live together spawns a whole new set of battles.
A thrilling ride is set in motion when a sergeant's wife is murdered at Fort Sill and Broken Wing, a young Comanche brave, is found at the murder scene, dazed and chanting. Comanche Chief Quanah Parker, fighting the U.S. government over his tribe's refusal to adopt the white man's laws and forsake polygamy and the use of peyote, requests his lawyers, Jael and Josh Rivers, to represent the young brave. As the Rivers duo begins investigating the murder, it quickly becomes clear there is no open and shut case against Broken Wing. In Peyote Spirits, a novella set amongst the backdrop of the popular Law Wranglers series, the bloody conflict between the U.S. Army and the Comanche has ceased . . . but learning to live together spawns a whole new set of battles.