After the exciting events of A Price for a Major Crook, retired army colonel Huxton "Huck" Price returns in a twisted tale about ISIS insurgents, a missing son, and a plot to assassinate the president of the United States.
Huck and his trusted friend-former CIA agent Cedric Smart-are tasked with finding Kyle Frazier, the son of Huck's old friend Walter Frazier. Kyle recently disappeared, along with a substantial amount of questionable money from his father's accounts. As the investigation dovetails into a larger plan involving the killing of US soldiers in South Carolina by ISIS loyalists, Huck and Cedric are drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse with the killer. When the assassin is eventually backed into a corner, he turns his sights on the investigators themselves.
Thrilling and filled with suspense, this novel by W. Earl Daniels uses his extensive military experience to craft another exciting story filled with intrigue, murder, and the titular hero, Huck Price. A mystery like no other, A Price for Home Grown will keep readers on the edges of their seats to the very last page.
About the Author: W. Earl Daniels entered the US Army as a private and rose to the rank of colonel. He uses his army experience as background for his protagonist, Huxton "Huck" Price. Price debuted in A Price for a Penny and tackles his toughest adventure yet in A Price for Home Grown.
Daniels served in Vietnam and Germany before working with Army Intelligence in Virginia and with the Army Special Operations Forces Command at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.
When Daniels worked at the Pentagon, he was part of the first team created by the Secretary of the Army to provide oversight to ongoing covert operations. Daniels's work has taken him to Panama, Japan, and South Korea.
Daniels lives with his wife on their ranch in the North Carolina foothills. He has three children and five grandchildren.