Leon Donatello is in witness protection after betraying his mob boss to the feds. Socialite Tanya Miller, an expert marksman, has gone broke and, desperate to regain her former status, becomes a hitman hired to hunt down and assassinate Donatello. Jimmy Sanchez, an Oglala Lakota teenager lives in his car to avoid a vicious gang intent on recruiting him. When their worlds collide, they each have life-altering decisions to make: Will Leon return to a life of crime or follow a different path? Can Tanya locate and assassinate Leon? Will she be able to live with the guilt if she does? And will Jimmy return to the Rez and a bleak future or hook his star to a man with a Learn the answers to these questions in Joan Mauch's latest novel, Leon's Wall, a companion to her earlier novel, Escape from Ambergris Caye. The paperback is available on her website at www.joanmauch.com. Both  ebook and paperback versions are available on Amazon. Ms. Mauch, a resident of Davenport, is the author of four other novels including Escape from Ambergris Caye, Unmasking Miss Jane, The Waterkeeper's Daughter, and Halifax. 
 
Joan Mauch, Author of Leon's Wall, Escape from Ambergris Caye, The Waterkeeper's Daughter, The Mangled Spoon and Halifax available at joanmauch.com, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and The QC Book Rack. Visit my website at joanmauch.com and my author page on Facebook.com/author/joanmauch

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