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Connor Wilson: Outlaw: No Guts, No Glory

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Before The Rubber Duck, before Philo Beddoe, and even before The Bandit, there was Trailblazer!

Connor has to decide what to do with Nancy, Lynette’s daughter. Before he knew who she was, the decision was drop her off for the Feds. He decides to keep her on, and after hearing her sing in the shower, promises to help get her on stage.

After an unexpected meeting with Dellucci and his goons, Brad is left battered and bruised in a bar parking lot until Josefina and the Trailblazers come to his aid. Humiliated at Trailblazer helping him, Brad vows vengeance, setting off in hot pursuit, even more determined than before.

Dwight and Connor play a prank on Brad, leading the sheriff into Hog Rider territory. The prank backfires, however, adding more woes to the Trailblazers’ big tour

Affer a near-miss with the sheriff, Josefina and Nancy talk Connor into making a stop at the horse ranch where Connor grew up in Oak Valley, Missouri. There, Nancy meets her extended family. When she’s greeted with shock and surprize, Nancy knows she must tell Connor the truth, and soon, before the lie grows too big.

For fans of movies like Smokey and the Bandit, Convoy, The Journey of Natty Gann and Midnight Run.

139 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 31, 2022

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D.C. Brockwell

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D C Brockwell lives in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, with his wife, Beks and rescue cat, Olivia. He works as a dental technician for Elite Dental Studios in the day, and writes crime/horror/action and adventure/romance stories in the evenings and weekends. After completing his dental technicians’ course at Lambeth College in March 2018, he sat down and started taking his writing more seriously, completing five first drafts of novels in a year.

A graduate of criminology and criminal justice studies at the University of Portsmouth, he has always had an interest in crime, specifically abnormal psychology. It was while studying criminology that he penned his first (unpublished) novel, which, he says, will never see the light of day.

He self-published his first romance novel, The Southern Belles in July 2019, under his pseudonym, Katie Simpkins, a name both he and Beks chose together.

His first crime novel is a contemporary and gritty crime drama.

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