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Cold River #4-5

Cold River Series: Cold River Reckoning, Cold River Renaissance: Books 4-5

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WELCOME TO THE COLD RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION—AND MAYBE THE END OF THE WORLD!This pair of Native-American action thrillers present a stark change in direction from some of their predecessors. Following a mysterious nationwide blackout and ensuing collapse into anarchy, Indian residents and Siyapu (white) refugees must band together to ward off cannibalistic invaders—and suss out a murderer in their midst. A post-apocalyptic “Dances with Wolves,” Cold River Reckoning and Cold River Renaissance blend the magic of eons-old native traditions caught up in a whirlwind of frightful cyberterrorism, brutal guerilla warfare, survival against all odds, and a bizarre series of gruesome murders at the hands of a psychopathic serial at a killer price! Cold River Reckoning< /h3> Just four days after a massive power grid failure, The Cold River Indian Reservation outside Portland, Oregon is in the midst of an all-out war--in complete darkness. Throngs of displaced and panicked criminals resembling Hollywood's "undead" have been violently breaching the boundaries of sacred Indian territory, hellbent on destroying its lands and murdering its people--including innocent women and children. But makeshift militia barricades along the river are holding ... for now. In the midst of the madness, Native-American Police Lieutenant Smokey Kukup, a former Army Ranger fresh off a tour in Afghanistan, races home from guarding enemy lines after hearing this radio transmission from his 10-year-old daughter Laurel (who inherited the Shaman gift of foresight): "Dad, the bad men are here at the house... We're in the woods, going further up into the trees..." But when he arrives home, there is no there, there. His recently-completed log cabin is on fire. And his family is missing. Meanwhile, Martin Andrews, the upstanding Siyapu (white man) police chief--one of the few white men they dare to trust has extra trouble on his taking advantage of the surrounding chaos, a serial killer has gone to work, violently murdering and systematically dismembering entire families in Cold River. And Andrews has a sneaking suspicion he's met the killer before... Cold River Renaissance< /h3> It's day 8 of "The Event," a week into an apocalyptic fight for survival following a mysterious nationwide blackout, and the Cold River Reservation--a safe haven for innocent men, women, and children--is under from both cannibalistic invaders and a treacherous serial killer. A pack of unhinged criminals has holed up at Kah Nee Ta Resort; they're drinking scotch, admiring their trophies--the heads of the tribal members they've murdered (and in some cases turned into stew)--and plotting a harebrained advance across the river and into the Reservation. Little do they know, the inhabitants of Cold River--a union of Indian and Siyapu (white) survivors--is armed and ready for them. Under the courageous leadership of Tribal Council Leader Bluefeathers and Tribal Police Lieutenant Smokey Kukup, the battle to take back sacred lands is about to begin.. Meanwhile, the satellites of the National Reconnaissance Office have picked up all the activity on the Reservation. And the Pentagon doesn't want the country to restore order just yet...Back on the Res, eighty-six-year old elder Martha Coeur d'Alenes knows something... something only she and Laurel, the tribal police lieutenant's precocious 10-year-old daughter--who has inherited the shaman's gift of seer--know. The psychopathic serial killer who has been mercilessly slaughtering entire Indian families, cloaked by the chaos of the blackout, is hiding among them. And Martin Andrews, the upstanding Siyapu police chief, is summoning all the help he can get to track down the killer.

427 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 23, 2016

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May 23, 2020
Wonderful stories

I read all of the series and loved everyone of them the characters are totally believable;story is incredible it’s all just as you would have it be. The only criticism I have to make is that this author loves to Telegraph what’s going to happen.
if I see one more time “of course we didn’t see him again”,,
Or a variation thereof, I’ll scream in frustration. That’s cheating, mr Smith.
5 reviews
February 14, 2018
Great Read



A very thought provoking read. A believable story about the loss of electricity. The rioting that followed and the ability of civilians to defend themselves and their culture, to preserve order.
6 reviews
May 10, 2018
Could not put it down did not sleep until I finished

This is a very good read for anyone who enjoys suspense and action. The author is brilliant and I intend to read his other books.
1,789 reviews6 followers
February 7, 2018
Books 4 and 5 have been good, recommend consideration.
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March 19, 2019
I love this & I can't wait for more.
I will be also leaving a review on Goodreads @ Amazon.
And letting everyone know about it.
So i gave it a 5 Stars.



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I loved the books because they progressed with the members and introduced new ones.
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