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The Poacher Affair
A Clayton T. Porter Short Story
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While photographing endangered rattlesnakes in the southeastern Arizona mountains, Clayton T. Porter is shadowed by a birdwatcher looking for falcons. But is he really after birds, or does he have something more sinister in mind—say, something that might involve an international reptile smuggling ring? Are his repeated appearances coincidence, or enemy action? Porter plans to find out one way or the other—and if the fellow proves guilty, Porter has no plans to simply hand him over to law enforcement.
Ghost Dog
A Short Story
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A rancher loses his border collie after 14 years of companionship—but then begins to experience strange phenomena that make him doubt his sanity and wonder if the dog is still, somehow, continuing to shadow him.
[From the collection of short stories, Tales of the Southwest; order a print version HERE or a Kindle version HERE]
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