March Is Madness: A Peter Cobb Adventure (Peter Cobb Adventures Book 3)
Peter Cobb is finally on the verge of reclaiming his life. After surviving a covert mission in Algeria and a dangerous treasure hunt in the Caribbean, the former Milwaukee Brewer is headed to Arizona for spring training and his first real shot at professional baseball in six years. But when he misses a connecting flight in Miami and detours through the Everglades, he’s mistaken for a DEA agent who was killed in a gunfight with local drug smugglers. What seems like a simple misunderstanding pulls Peter into a shadowy world of marijuana trafficking, corrupt locals, and a mysterious Seminole woman who knows unsettling details about his past. When another undercover agent’s life is threatened, Peter can’t walk away.
As danger closes in, Peter faces battles on every front. His mother is dying, the scars of Vietnam still haunt him, and his long-awaited baseball comeback hangs in the balance. In the treacherous terrain of the Everglades—both physical and emotional—Peter must confront not only criminals, but himself. March is Madness is a high-stakes story of second chances, courage, and one man’s relentless fight to reclaim the life he was meant to live.
Peter Cobb: Three Strikes You’re Out
Should Peter Cobb consider himself lucky that the Vietnam War didn't kill him? The once loved, God-gifted Major Leager had his dreams and aspirations snatched from him one rainy Sunday afternoon on the playing field, in the summer of 1975. Ten months in-country had finally caught up to him. Diagnosed with a newly termed disorder, PTSD, Peter now battles himself and everyone he comes in contact with. Four years of self-destructive behavior has led him to a hill he cannot climb. But Ronnie, the owner of McGuires Irish Pub, has a problem, and Peter is willing to help. Little did he know, it would change his life forever.
January Freeze: A Peter Cobb Adventure
As 1980 ends, Peter Cobb still struggles to accept that he saw his soulmate, Ronnie, murdered in Arizona. He is finding peace as a bartender in Florida and building a new life. Cobb leaves for Racine after his father calls. He arrives to terrible news from two important people in his life.
Cobb, who has served in Vietnam, is approached by federal agents to help with the Iran hostage crisis while trying to repair his family and life. Shane Rawley’s “January Freeze,” the Peter Cobb sequel, is full of twists and turns. Cobb, Rawley’s hero, can defeat Roy Hobbs and Jack Reacher as well as play baseball. Cobb’s weaknesses enrich the story and captivate readers and his family.