March 30, 2023

“The Good or Evil Side: Matamoros 1846”

By Dan Gooder Richard’69
Inkspiration Media, 2021

Book cover for The Good or Evil Side: Matamoros 1846 by Dan Gooder Richard'69 In this adventure novel set in the 1840s, Samantha Swift is a rookie war correspondent, covering the Mexican-American War from the Mexico side. Jack Dancer is a secret agent for the United States, charged by the President with stopping a western expansion of slavery on U.S. lands. The characters’ paths collide as they attempt to solve a murder, evade attacks on their lives, and decipher the keys to a lost treasure.

After a successful career in marketing and publishing, the author turned to historical fiction writing. He dedicates this book to his Beloit history professor Robert Irrmann, “who made history spellbinding,” and to Beloit College, founded the same year this story takes place. 


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