Chasing Spirits: Book Two: The Reivers Debt


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Avery Cagle had been told stories about witches, haints, and boogers throughout his childhood. Mostly because his father had an active imagination and no concern about mentally scarring his only son. His tales turned an otherwise gentle child into something of a paranoid adult. Given his natural suspicion of virtually everything and everyone, law enforcement was a natural choice for his career. Due to his years of conditioning, Avery didn’ttrust or believe anyone about almost anything. He dealt with facts. If the wanted poster had the man’spicture on it, and he answered when addressed by name, Avery would give him two options. He could come quietly or die loudly. If Avery were honest, he preferred the latter. There was less paperwork and fewer questions.It logically followed that when Avery Cagle was told there was a Reiver spotted in a cheap gambling house in Las Vegas, New Mexico, he dismissed it as a drunkard’stale. He may not have believed it, but for many, hell had come to the New Mexico plains in the form of a monster taking souls to settle a debt with a demon.