About the Book Arrow to the Heart
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Arrow to the Heart Book

Arrow to the Heart is the fascinating account of how Christopher Kortlander, the owner of the private town of Garryowen, Montana, fought off the federal government and exposed a vast conspiracy of corruption and espionage.

In the spring of 2005 a federally orchestrated raid took place at the small Montana town of Garryowen. Christopher Kortlander, the private owner of Garryowen and the focus of the raid, was suspected of selling valuable historical artifacts with false provenance. Kortlander vigorously fought this criminal allegation and eventually revealed a vast conspiracy of government corruption and espionage. He also exposed stunning connections between his raid, the Gibson Guitar raid, and a raid in rural Utah that led to the deaths of multiple people.

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Post Hill Press (April 24, 2018)
  • Foreword: by Ammon Bundy
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1682617092
  • ISBN-13: 978-1682617090
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds

OVERVIEW

Arrow to the Heart is a book that tells the personal story of Christopher Kortlander and his fight against vast government corruption and infringement of constitutional rights on a national scale. This book illustrates how he established his historical artifacts business; his eventual purchase of the historic town of Garryowen located on the famous Little Big Horn Battlefield; the government malfeasance and subsequent raid he became ensnared in; and his eventual redemption through never before published documents that led to the discovery of a vast federal conspiracy rife with corruption and conspiracy.

Arrow is a very distinctive story that brings Christopher Kortlander’s voice to life and reads like fiction. Throughout the book, readers will be captivated by chapters that include Kortlander’s interesting early life story and brief historic anecdotes about the Battle of the Little Big Horn – the famous battle that saw the historic demise of controversial figure General George Armstrong Custer.

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