Mustard's Last Stand
Book One of the Havoc in Hancock Series
When your brother’s called Roadkill, your life can’t be normal.
“With his Hollywood career in shambles, and his ex-wife’s notorious suicide, Ed heads home to hide and heal.
But his brother has a different plan. One that will bring Ed face to face with his old girlfriend, a passel of angry pregnant women, a religious fanatic, and . . . a herd of zebras? In Idaho?
Ed’s oddball eco-activist brother Roadkill is in jail again, in a battle to stop a fake safari camp on land once owned by their family. When Roadkill disappears after making bail, Ed pairs up with a disgraced security guard to track down his brother. She’s hunting the pill popper who caused her firing, who happens to work at that new safari camp.
Toting the ashes of his dead ex-wife, Ed enlists the aide of four pregnant women and a water buffalo to bring justice to Hancock, Idaho.
Mustard’s Last Stand is a rollicking tale of suspense in the tradition of Carl Hiaasen, with zany characters in laugh-out-loud dilemmas, and a recognition of the perils our natural world is facing.
Mustard’s Last Stand is a hilarious and thought-provoking ride through the wilds of North Idaho.
What readers say:
“Important message that goes down with a laugh.” Amazon reviewer
“McIntosh has either met these folks and changed their names, or she’s got an incredible gift for creating hilarious, yet recognizable characters. With her words, you see, hear, even smell the characters as they race, stumble, sashay, and fight their way to claiming the old family homestead, rediscovering themselves, and giving a sleepy town a good ole wake-up call along the way.” Amazon reviewer
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