Almost 10 years ago, I ran a feature post on Sue Coletta, one of the top crime writers in the world. Today, I’m pleased to present Savage Mayhem, her latest release of many. Though Savage Mayhem is book 9 in the Mayhem Series, it can also be read as a standalone.
Savage Mayhem
Amidst the wild and unforgiving landscapes of Yellowstone Park, join Mayhem, a fearless Apache warrior and champion of the Natural World, and his partner and protégé, Shawnee, as they race against the clock to protect an American Buffalo herd from the ruthless Killzme Corporation.
With a massive bounty on their heads and an army of killers on their trail, Mayhem and Shawnee must use all their cunning and survival skills to outsmart their enemies. They will risk it all to preserve the sacred lineage of the Innocent Ones.
There is no line Shawnee and Mayhem won’t cross.
Even murder.
As the danger intensifies and the clock winds down, will they be able to save the herd? Or will this be the mission that finally breaks them?
Great post and loved this story!
Fantastic to see Sue receiving well-deserved support!
It’s a pleasure to share the news, Beem! Thanks for the visit 🙂
Sharing to help spread the word!
Thank you so much, Liz 🙂
Loved this segment of the Mayhem series! My favorite so far. Thanks for sharing, Nicholas! Congrats to Sue on a wonderful spotlight!
Thanks, Jan! Savage Mayhem has a special place in my heart, too.
Only just saw this now, Nicholas. Thanks so much! The kind words mean a lot. <3
I loved this book! Sue is a master at building suspense and developing wonderful characters we root for. I loved the Native American culture woven into the story. Congratulations, Sue!
Wonderful to see Sue getting some press.
Thanks, Craig!
This is a great series, Nicholas. I buddy-read this one with my husband and we both loved it. Looking forward to the next!
Thanks so much, Diana!
This looks like it would be my cup of tea. 🌺 Thank you so much for your review!
Yay! I hope you enjoy it 🙂
Read it. Still thinking about it. Great story.
Still thinking about it is a what I hoped for. Thanks, Jacqui! Means a lot.