This brand-new series introduces Lee Nez, a New Mexico State police officer who is a nightwalker, a Navajo vampire. When a complicated case goes bad, Lee draws the attention of FBI agent Diane Lopez. Together, they are soon on the hunt for three vampires--including the one who created Lee. Take his current cases. Lee suspects that the vampire who created him during World War II is back in the US, searching for a cache of stolen plutonium. And Lee's being stalked by the remnants of a pack of skinwalkers-Navajo shapeshifters-who are literally out for his blood. When the FBI shows up, in the person of the very attractive Diane Lopez, Lee's problems only increase. He can't tell Diane that the case she's looking into involves skinwalkers or that its his supernatural abilities that make him such a great cop. And teaming up with Lee could be very hazardous to her health.
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"Book 1 of the Lee Nez series is a winner. Lee is a Nighwalker and a Navajo and those two strands are woven together with great skill. Highly recommended."
— Mike (5 out of 5 stars)
" Gave up on pg 60. Thought a Southwestern mystery with a twist on the stereotypical tribal cop (he's a vampire) would at least be entertaining. "
— Tara, 10/3/2013" Native American policeman Lee Nez interrupts an attempted hijacking of a sensitive military cargo by a German vampire and spy and his bitten. Half cured he reatins mush of the vampiore curse. He attempts to find the military cargo that he hid and elimanate vampires and skinwalkers. "
— Fredrick, 8/4/2013" I was in New Mexico and this writer was recommended to me. My dog Tucker ate the last 12 pages off before I could finish it!!! "
— Jonquil, 1/20/2013Brian Holsopple has been in the voice-over and audio business for more than twenty years. His commercial client list includes Discover Channel, Virginia Lottery, and City Bank of Texas, among others. A winner of the 2007 Publisher’s Weekly Audiobook Award, he has narrated books for Arthur C. Clarke, Henry Wiencek, and Jay Rubenstein.