Cross Timbers Mystery

Coercion at the Cow Palace by Caryl McAdoo

Coercion at the Cow Palace

a Historical Christian Mystery

Book 3

A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.

More than a hundred witnesses in the Cow Palace, but no one sees who shot the newspaper reporter. If not for an offhanded bet, Morgan and Charity would never have gotten involved; he’s not one to let a friend down. The truth of who and why DeeDee’s big engagement is wrecked might never be known if they hadn’t, and it still may not be if the Lowells can’t get the right man elected governor of Texas. Crooked civil servants and politicians who think they’re above the law thwart their every effort. It’s a historic mystery wrapped in redemption, love, politics, and coercion at the Cow Palace.

Coercion at the Cow Palace, Cross Timbers Mystery, Historical Christian Mystery by Caryl McAdoo

A Few 5 Star Reviews…

Another winning mystery by Caryl McAdoo! Filled with determination, love, and redemption, I truly enjoyed this story. So if you enjoy historical fiction centered around murder and mystery, check out this book for yourself.
Patti
Reader
Cargo McAdoo captures your attention with her characters and keeps the story going with action that has year heart pumping. You won’t want to put this book down.
Grammie
Reader
I loved Caryl’s romances. They are amazing and kept me reading from the first word to last. But this series, her new mystery series, is wonderful and I love it so much. It’s wonderful! The characters are striking and keep you reading because they’re your best friends or worst enemies.
Erin S.
Reader
I love how the story came together, with the unexpected twists and turns. The beautiful message of love in forgiveness was woven throughout the story. This is a wonderful, suspenseful read to pick up!
M. Jane
Reader
From page one I was hooked. Off to solve another strange murder. Charity and Lowell managed to get involved because they promised to help a friend who made his boss a bet that he could solve it. I definitely recommend this book.
Kristin C.
Reader