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A rural polygamist community in eastern Arizona is invaded by the legendary Black Witch moth. As the community blames these Angels of Death for a series of deadly coincidences, it is a different Evil that brings the small, isolated community to its knees, and the brink of destruction. Stranded amidst the forces of darkness, field biologist Tony Spencer finds himself on the wrong side of superstition, revenge, kidnapping, and certain death in the rugged Arizona wilderness.
An archeology student and her best friend disappear on an extended Spring Break in the mountains of Arizona. When U.S. Geological Survey biologist Tony Spencer stumbles upon the scene he becomes an unwitting player in a crime wave that seeps into every aspect of his life. Spencer must confront ghosts, past and present, to escape the clutches of certain death in the Arizona mountain wilderness. Kline's many years of exploring the back roads and rugged trails of the Rim Country of Arizona provides all the background necessary to weave this tale of intrigue and suspense. He masterfully leads his fictional characters through the very real and beautiful locations of central Arizona, leaving readers guessing up to the very end.
Illegal immigrants are turning up dead in the remote mountains of southern Arizona. Cochise County Sheriff Detective Jake Caldwell soon discovers that United States Geological Survey biologist Tony Spencer is the only person with the knowledge to solve the murders, but will Spencer live long enough to share the secret?
This book serves as a valuable tool for those who want to start learning the moths that visit their porch lights and home landscapes. Containing over 500 species, with nearly 600 color photos, most of the moths that you may find in your yard will be in this handy publication. The Moths of Butterfly Ridge covers the gambit, from the Cherry Shoot Borer above, which is barely a quarter-inch long, to the Regal Moth on the front cover which is nearly the size of your hand. Let this book open up a whole new world to explore!
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