Trail of the Jaguar
A Clayton T. Porter Adventure
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Biologist, wildlife photographer, and tactically trained anti-poaching expert Clayton Porter witnesses what appears to be a routine drug-smuggling flight across the Arizona-Mexico border. Instead, he uncovers a sophisticated operation involving a secret lodge high in the Sierra Madre, canned hunts for endangered jaguars, a ring of opioid-dealing doctors in the US, and a string of cartel victims partially consumed by a large predator.
After Porter unwittingly throws a wrench into the works and those close to him are targeted for vengeance, he embarks on a mission of total retaliation. Get ready for an edge-of-your-armchair ride with Clayton T. Porter, a new kind of action hero who’s as likely to employ a rattlesnake as a rifle against the bad guys.
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"The drug cartel madness of the Borderlands, combined with the corruption of federal agents, is suddenly dropped into the lap of wildlife photographer, biologist, and tactically trained anti-poacher Clayton T. Porter, whose reaction in self defense initiates a cascade of violent events. The discovery of internationally threatened jaguars being employed as executioners by a drug cartel, and used as targets in canned hunts by unscrupulous US physicians, leads to assaults on those closest to Clayton. Buckle up for a wild ride through the hinterlands of southwest Arizona and northwest Mexico as Porter embarks on a journey of total retaliation." (Dexter K. Oliver, author of The Raven’s Beak and Journal of a Wayfaring Writer)