Marble Eyes  by  Hildred L. Kennett
A Native American's Deadly Vision of Terror in the Southwest
Trade Paper  6" x 9"  236 pp.
ISBN: 978-1-59663-689-7, $15.95  
Special Introductory Price: $12.95

A merciless killer leaves a trail of bodies across the Southwest. At the end of his journey he will meet Bear Jackson, a Mojave Warrior and FBI agent who' s headed back to the Reservation for a much-needed rest. Bear's best friend has a vision about this final confrontation but cannot 'see' who will prevail.

MEHLK Marble Eyes, paper  

About the book: Raymond Evers is a merciless killer crossing the country from Illinois to Arizona leaving a trail of blood and bodies. As the body count climbs and Raymond gets closer to Arizona he is on a direct collision course with a culture and a warrior like no other.

Bear Jackson is a Mojave Warrior whose bloodline can be traced back thousands of years. He's an FBI Agent assigned to the Phoenix, Arizona Field Office. After his last deadly assignment, he needs a vacation. He's headed back to his childhood home on the Fort Mojave Indian Reservation. He's looking forward to his mother's home cooking.

Bear's best friend has a vision. It's a race. Can Bear find the killer before he finds Bear's closest friend? Bear's life is about to be changed violently. It will be the ultimate test of his beliefs and his warrior culture.


About the Author: H.L. Kennett lives in Yucaipa, California with his wife and their dog Dakota, a happy-go-lucky pug. He spent thirty years in law enforcement as a Deputy Sheriff, City Police Officer, Tribal Police Officer, and Director of a Campus Safety Department. He enjoys riding his motorcycle on weekends. For the last eight years he has been an elementary teacher in public schools. As you read this short note he is hard at work on his next novel.