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"Dax, a hardworking bridge builder to most of his friends, has a secret life. He belongs to an elite group known as the ICO, Interception Communication Office. When Dax receives an assignment, he never knows if he is saving someone or eliminating someone until he gets face to face with the target, but Dax always gets the job done. In D.O.D. Dax and his team are in a race against time to locate and unlock the meaning behind the twelve unique crosses. Dax and his boss can't help but wonder what the government will do with the information once they unlock the mystery--a mystery that once revealed could change the way every human being lives their lives"--Page 4 of cover.
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For weeks in 1902 it commanded headlines. All of Wyoming and much of the West followed the trial of Tom Horn for the murder of a fourteen-year-old boy. John W. Davis’s book, the only full-length account of the trial, places it in perspective as part of a larger struggle for control of Wyoming’s grazing land. Davis also portrays an enigmatic defendant who, more than a century after his conviction and hanging, perplexes us still. Tom Horn was one of the most fascinating figures in the history of the West. Employed as a Pinkerton and then as a range detective, he had a reputation as a loner and a braggart with a brutal approach to law enforcement even before he was accused of murdering youn...