Tim Littlefeather and Amos Corngrower follow the footsteps of their fathers in Law Enforcement and battling the Supernatural. Join them as they step out of the shadows of their boyhood heroes and become men of action in modern-day Oklahoma.
Jessie Cox was born in 1948 and raised on Creek land by his grandmother. He is a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. He’s worked as Law Enforcement, has as Chief Engineer’s License, and spent several years as a gold prospector, a freelance writer/columnist, as well as lived and worked in Alaska.
There are seven books in the Ray Corngrower series. “The Infant Carrier”, “The House in Banes Meadow”, “Cheechako”, “The Good Red Road”, “The Skinwalker, a John Littlefeather novel” “The Manitou” and “Where the Wind Whispers My Name” are available in both paperback and ebook. These books are based on actual Native American legend and sprinkled liberally with laughter, tears and a writer’s imagination. Life experience also plays a large part. Mr. Cox states that “I find that you can’t write about what you do not know to be a truism.” He also offers a greeting to the “Cheechakos,” or the new comers, by saying, “O si yo” or Cherokee for “hello.”