The Ghosts of Skeleton Canyon

by Robert W. Callis


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/28/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 282
ISBN : 9781491765890
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 282
ISBN : 9781491765883

About the Book

A young man goes missing while searching for treasure in Skeleton Canyon in Cochise County, Arizona. Kit and Swifty are called in by a relative after local law enforcement fails to come up with any clue to the missing man’s whereabouts or what happened to him. Skeleton Canyon is located just north of the Mexican border. The east end of the canyon is in New Mexico and the west end is in Arizona. For hundreds of years the canyon was a thoroughfare for Mexicans and the Apache. It has been the scene for a massacre of all the members of Mexican burro train carrying silver bullion. It was where the Apache ambushed Troop D of the Fourth U S Cavalry, killing three troopers, burning their wagons and supplies and driving off forty horses and mules. It was where old man Clanton of the Clanton gang of Tombstone was murdered. It was also the site of Geronimo’s surrender to General Nelson Miles in 1886.

The canyon has a dark and bloody history and is a rugged and desolate spot locals fear and tend to avoid.

Kit and Swifty find themselves in danger as they encounter bands of illegals sneaking into the U.S., cartel drug smugglers, and others who have become experts at not being seen or found in one of the most dangerous places in the United States.


About the Author

Robert W. Callis is a native of Galva, Illinois. He graduated from Iowa Wesleyan College 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. He is a retired commercial banker. This is his fourth novel, the fourth in a series that began with Kemmerer.

He currently resides in the foothills outside Boulder, Colorado, where he has lived since 1984.