Above the Timberline

by Robert Callis


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/7/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 502
ISBN : 9781532048593
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 502
ISBN : 9781532048609

About the Book

Kit Andrews, owner of Rocky Mountain Searchers, receives a request from a woman in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to locate her missing son. Her son, a twenty-seven-year-old ex-Marine, disappeared two years before after being discharged from the Marine Corps at the conclusion of two tours of duty in Iraq as a scout sniper. The woman requires Kit to travel from Kemmerer, Wyoming, to Santa Fe to meet with her personally. When Kit arrives in New Mexico, he receives a shocking surprise about the identity of the woman and her son. Because the last sighting of the son was in Wyoming, Kit has been hired as a local expert. In addition, the other firms the woman had hired found no trace of her son in two years of searching. Kit’s partner, Swifty Olson, is sidelined with a broken foot, so Kit enlists his father to assist him in the search. Kit narrows his search to two possible locations in Wyoming that are inaccessible in winter. He and his father search and eliminate one area and concentrate on the Big Horn Mountains above Sheridan, Wyoming. They find some clues and decide to add some help. Kit’s father enlists the help of old friends from his days in the army, and they discover they are not the only one’s searching for the woman’s son. It seems the ex-Marine sniper was so good at his job that Islamic fanatics have put a price on his head and sent a hit squad to the United States to kill him. Now, it’s a race to try to find the son before the terrorists and their hired thugs do.


About the Author

Robert W. Callis is a native of Galva, Illinois. He graduated from Iowa Wesleyan University in 1965 with a B.A. degree, majoring in history and minoring in English. At Wesleyan he was a member of Sigma Tau Delta literary society. He attended the College of Law at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. He is a retired commercial banker. This is his seventh novel and his sixth in a series about Kit Andrews. The other five novels are; Kemmerer, Hanging Rock, Buckskin Crossing, The Ghosts of Skeleton Canyon, and The Night Hawk. Callis has also written a stand alone novel, The Horse Holder, a story set during the siege of Atlanta during the American Civil War. He currently resides in the foothills outside Boulder, Colorado, where he has lived since 1984.