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"I recently spent time exploring The Red House: Life in the Shadows, and I felt it was important to reach out personally. What stands out most is how the story balances action and intensity with a deep respect for place, history, and community. The movement from moments of calm into conflict feels intentional rather than rushed, allowing the tension to build in a way that keeps readers invested not only in what happens, but in why it matters.
There is a quote that feels especially fitting for this book and for the larger Life in the Shadows series:
“Stories endure when they honor the land, the people, and the consequences of what is done in their name.”
Your portrayal of Native American characters, their pride, resolve, and dedication to protecting their communities gives the story weight beyond the thriller elements. Readers are not just following an operation or a mission. They are witnessing loyalty, cultural identity, and moral choices shaped by history and responsibility. That depth is reflected clearly in reader responses and in the way this series continues to grow across 5 books..."
E. Foster - Goodreads - 4 January 2026
"The Red House: Life in the Shadows" is a gripping and haunting tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. With masterful storytelling, the author weaves a complex web of family secrets, hidden agendas, and personal demons, drawing you into the mysterious and foreboding world of the Red House.
The characters are richly drawn, each with their own unique struggles and desires that drive the story forward. The author's ability to create a palpable sense of tension and unease throughout the novel is truly impressive, making for a thrilling and unforgettable read.
Overall, "The Red House: Life in the Shadows" is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a dark and atmospheric mystery. With its evocative prose and compelling plot, this book is sure to leave a lasting impression and keep you thinking long after you've turned the final page.
Jeremy Emple - 2025
“An enjoyable calm precedes a mighty storm!”
“This book rockets from the “team” kicking back on the beach at Tahoe to the “lads” violently confronting those who are more than happy to destroy a pristine area of Lake Tahoe in the pursuit of making yet more money moving drugs.I loved all the Native American characters, their pride, resolve, and unwavering dedication to their people. I loved it!!”. MJB
“Walking Bear, Wolf Plume, Ghost Bear, et al. Could there ever be more perfect characters? I learned a great deal about people I, unfortunately, know very little about. A great read.” Barry
“The same team from previous “Life in the Shadows” stories head to Lake Tahoe for some downtime. As they relax, they get called into action to help their friends take on some truly horrible characters.” G.McDermott
“What a wonderful story. You brought back so many vivid memories. ‘If you were in Glenbrook, Nevada, in the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s, you will recognize many old friends. If you are new to Glenbrook, you will enjoy making new friends.’ So true!” R. Michaels, Reno, Nevada
“Absolutely love these guys…”
Jack, Mick Garrett, and Henry Mahaney meet Walking Bear, Wolf Plume, and others at a Pow Wow in Washington D.C. before heading for a well-deserved vacation in Glenbrook, Nevada.
Wolf Plume, Washoe Police, officers from the Paiute Nation, the Duck Shoshone, and the Winnemucca Nation ask for their help as they enjoy their well-deserved time out of the intelligence game.
They request help to crush a significant drug operation in and through their reservations routing through various spots on the lake.
Worse, they are further informed that crooked cops are involved, as are some Indian law enforcement officers in and around the Reservations.
As they learn more about a significant shipment and a planned terrorist act to cover the movement of the drugs, the team offers their help as only they can offer if rules need to be bent.

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