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A young native American man is trained to assassinate political targets in major U.S. cities and is financially supported through a network of shell companies. Ironically his false identity is that of an attorney for the U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs. His only problem is that he is the nephew of Noel Two Horses, a native American ex-cop, private Investigator who is digging deep to find out what this young guy is up to. Dog Soldier is the seventh story in the Noel Two Horses series of stories about this private investigator who runs his investigative agency out of a mystery book shop in Prescott, Arizona in the heart of Yavapai Apache territory.
About the author:
Roland Rick Church is an enrolled member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation and is a former Tribal Council member as well as a Director of Public Safety for his tribe. After retiring he was appointed as a Tribal Police and Fire Commissioner. He is a decorated Marine Corps Vietnam combat veteran and had a 26-yearlaw enforcement career as a State Trooper, Police Patrol Sergeant, Special Investigator and a Fraud Unit Supervisor. He is a graduate of the FBI Academy Command College Quantico. His private investigative work included criminal defense work in both Wisconsin and Arizona as well as the Federal court system. Rick has a Master's degree in Forensic Psychology and has taught Criminal justice courses for both undergraduate and graduate level students









