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STRONG FROM THE HEART by Jon Land

STRONG FROM THE HEART

by Jon Land

Pub Date: July 28th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-7653-8470-6
Publisher: Forge

Making her 11th appearance, Texas Ranger Caitlin Strong sets her sights on "the largest drug operation that had ever permeated the planet."

The opioid scourge, which can be traced to top branches of government, hits home for Caitlin and her boyfriend, reformed mob enforcer Cort Wesley Masters, when his teenage son, Luke, nearly dies of an overdose. Then, bizarrely, nearly 300 people suddenly die in the border town of Camino Pass. The novel flashes back to 1898, when all of the same town's children are kidnapped just as Texas Ranger William Ray Strong—Caitlin's great-grandfather—is about to deliver the young Pancho Villa to stand trial. Cort Wesley, who is angrily determined to avenge Luke's near death, has a direct connection to the past in the form of an apparition named Leroy who appears in the back seat of his car. As tough as she is, Caitlin has her hands full with the present. The book is stuffed with incident and characters, including Native American activist Yarek Bone, aged Ranger-turned–DEA agent Doyle Lodge, and Caitlin's loose cannon of a half sister, Nola Delgado. A gun for hire whose mother was the feared Mexican crime boss the Red Widow, Nola has gotten involved with Luke's vulnerable college-age brother, Dylan. Both Dylan and Luke have been targeted by bad guys in the past. While some judicious trims would have made the novel less of a slog for some readers—the Pancho Villa storyline is pretty half-baked—fans of the series will be more than happy to indulge in all its trimmings.

A sprawling return to well-worn paths.