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Sometimes the truth can be dangerous...
When Amelia Wagner takes over her father's newspaper in
1893 Granite Springs, Arizona, she vows to carry on the paper's
commitment to reporting only the truth. But Amelia soon learns that
even the truth can have serious consequences. Her father's
revealing articles about the Great Western Investment Company have
caught the attention of the wrong people, and pressure mounts for
Amelia to retract her father's statements.
Determined to find out the real story, Amelia begins her own
investigation. She's joined by Benjamin Stone, a Great Western
employee who's been assigned to keep tabs on her for the good of
the company, a man Amelia finds both perplexing and
intriguing.
What they uncover stuns them both--and has far-reaching
implications for not only Ben and Amelia but all of Granite
Springs. Can they reveal the truth before the enemy finds a way to
silence them for good?
Sometimes the truth can be dangerous . . .
When Amelia Wagner takes over her father's newspaper in
1893 Granite Springs, Arizona, she vows to carry on the paper's
commitment to reporting only the truth. But Amelia soon learns that
even the truth can have serious consequences. Her father's
revealing articles about the Great Western Investment Company have
caught the attention of the wrong people, and pressure mounts for
Amelia to retract her father's statements.
Determined to find out the real story, Amelia begins her own
investigation. She's joined by Benjamin Stone, a Great Western
employee who's been assigned to keep tabs on her for the good of
the company, a man Amelia finds both perplexing and
intriguing.
What they uncover stuns them both--and has far-reaching
implications for not only Ben and Amelia but all of Granite
Springs. Can they reveal the truth before the enemy finds a way to
silence them for good?
"Cox captures readers with mystery, adventure, and love in the
fascinating setting of Arizona Territory, 1893." --Christian
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Carol Cox is the author of over 30 novels and novellas. A
third-generation Arizonan, she has held a lifelong fascination with
the Old West and hopes to make it live again in the hearts of her
readers. She makes her home with her husband and daughter in
northern Arizona, where the deer and the antelope really do
play--often within view
of the family's front porch. Learn
more at www.authorcarolcox.com.