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This is the latest in the Joe Pickett series. A man spots a dark form that is burning and reports the burning, dead moose to Game Warden Joe Pickett. Why would a dead moose be burning? The sheriff gets invoved. An investigation proceeds and World War 2 memorabilia play a significant role. Nazis in Wyoming? Meanwhile Nate Romanowsky is looking for the man who stole his birds and hurt and threatened his wife and daughter.
It's a lot of action with the favorite characters and well worth reading.
Retired cat herder.
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Picked it up the other day but haven't gotten around to starting it yet.
Trouble with his books is that once you start reading, Everything goes by the wayside until you're finished.
I could wish a lot of things on my worst enemy but neuropathy ain't one of them.
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I am number 90 on 47 copies on hold for my Kindle . It was 147
If God wanted you to walk and carry things on your back, He would not have invented stirrups and pack saddles
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It's not his best book, but it's pretty good.
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Finished it last night. Remington is right, it's not his best book but I liked how it mentioned pieces of his last book. I also liked how he brought everyone up to speed on the daughters and what they were doing these days.
The book had very little to do with Joe but more about his wife and Nate.
I could wish a lot of things on my worst enemy but neuropathy ain't one of them.
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It's not his best book, but it's pretty good. I read it and my take was "meh". Certainly not up to his earlier work. You can only repeat a theme so many times before it gets old. He's not the only such author. Stephen Hunter comes to mind.
Stupidity has its way, while its cousin, evil, runs rampant.
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It's not his best book, but it's pretty good. I read it and my take was "meh". Certainly not up to his earlier work. You can only repeat a theme so many times before it gets old. He's not the only such author. Stephen Hunter comes to mind. So is Michael Connelly's later H. Bosch series. L.W.
"Always go straight forward, and if you meet the devil, cut him in two and go between the pieces." (William Sturgis, clipper ship captain, 1830s.)
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I agree. It ended pretty quick .Kinda all at once
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