Legends of Tsalagee

Phil Truman


Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
3.83 · 6 ratings · 252 pages · Published: 20 Aug 2011

Legends of Tsalagee by Phil Truman
If you like Carl Hiaasen's or Dave Barry's mysteries, you'll love this full-length novel from Phil Truman, "the Carl Hiaasen of Oklahoma."

Legends from a small town come in many forms.

Near Tsalagee, Oklahoma a monster lurks and an infamous 19th Century outlaw’s booty lays hidden.

When two renegade bikers ride into town looking to find the Lost Treasure of Belle Starr, local legends Hayward Yost and Socrates Ninekiller suspect the ruffians’ involvement in the murder of a local farmer; a man rumored to have knowledge of the lost treasure’s location...and its curse.

As events unfold, others in the community are drawn into the hunt – a Wiccan who moves to town to pursue her New Age lifestyle; her bumbling, socially inept boyfriend women can’t seem to resist; a young Iraqi War veteran home to heal his physical and emotional wounds; and a mysterious creature known in Native American lore as a forest demon whom they call “Hill Man who screams at night.”

Mystery, romance, comedy, and adventure await in Legends of Tsalagee.

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