Cyrus (MONTANA BOUNTY HUNTERS: WEST YELLOWSTONE, MT #1)by Delilah Devlin EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Delilah Devlin
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Cyrus Walsh had heard that a new bunch of bounty hunters
was setting up an office in West Yellowstone, and he
wondered whether that would push him sooner than he
would’ve liked to pull up stakes and move on to a new
adventure. The Montana Bounty Hunters tended to suck the
competition right out of existence wherever they landed.
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They were that good.
However, he’d be sad to wave goodbye to West
Yellowstone. He rather liked this town on the
Montana/Wyoming border. He liked the raw beauty of the
mountains and loved spending his free time hunting and
fishing. He mostly liked the people, although there were your
usual nutjobs—the ones who wanted to save the trees and
the animals—a lovely goal, but had they ever heard of
overpopulation?—and the more dangerous ones who wanted
freedom from any rules that a civilized society might
impose. The tourists mostly didn’t stay long enough to
annoy him.
Cyrus could get along with anyone if pushed. However, he
preferred peace and solitude, well away from the babble of
what stood for conversation but was mostly a waste of
breath.
So, maybe he was a little antisocial. He liked his life and
his autonomy. Plus, his love of hunting had led him into a
profession he was especially suited for: hunting people.
He’d done it while on active duty as an Army Ranger.
When he’d decided he was getting too good at killing people,
he’d landed on his feet in the civilian world, using his skills
to capture rather than kill. The money was good when you
could find the work. The bigger the bad, the better the pay.
Which was why he was presently on the prowl for one
Norman Ellis. Norman was a mean, beefy guy who couldn’t
control his fists when he was sober and who’d decided that
armed robbery was a highly efficient way to earn money.
He’d been smart at first, traveling well outside his local area
to commit his crimes and stealing vehicles there for getaway
cars. He’d gone into places wearing masks and gloves,
setting timers so he wouldn’t be tempted to stay too long.
He’d worked alone because he hadn’t trusted an accomplice
not to make a mistake.
His mistake had been the fact his pride in his well-honed
M.O. had led him to create an online persona where he’d
detailed his brilliance and even sometimes filmed himself
committing his crimes. He’d reveled in the hits his alter
ego’s online activities had received.
Although he’d used a voice modifier to disguise his voice,
he hadn’t been so careful about the words he’d chosen to
describe his victims. An old girlfriend had heard him
describe the “blondy bitch” behind the counter of a jewelry
store on the outskirts of Vegas and had called into a tipline
to say it was something he’d called her and that the build
and the way the Highway Bandit carried himself looked an
awful lot like her loser ex-boyfriend.
When the cops had paid an early morning visit to his
home in Green River, Wyoming, he’d answered the door in
his underwear, then stood by, stone-faced and seething,
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