Joseph Heywood ratchets up the suspense in yet another WOODS COP MYSTERY Upper Michigan Conservation Officer Grady Service has a case on his hands that doesn't make sense. A series of protests and bombings by animal rights activists appears to have culminated in a double murder at a wolf lab, which releases into the wild an extraordinarily rare animal: a blue wolf. To the Ojibwa a blue wolf represents good luck, unless it is captured or killed--and then it is an omen of Armageddon. Service suspects that the murders aren't what they seem to be when the FBI takes over the investigation and reaches far beyond its jurisdiction. Meanwhile, an elusive poaching ring sets its sights on wolves. Once again, Service must defend his hallowed Mosquito Wilderness in a race against time when it becomes clear that its final target is the blue wolf. Full of memorable characters and steeped in the lives of woods cops, Blue Wolf in Green Fire is also a masterpiece of suspense. This second book in the Woods Cop series is a fully satisfying journey into the natural world and beyond, into the terrifying extremes of human nature. For more on Joseph Heywood and the Woods Cop Mysteries, visit www.josephheywood.com
Terrible try at getting the local accent and language.
Published by Peetro , 3 days ago
I hated it. Being from the U.P. this book was terrible. It's not too often I can't stomach a book. I see a bunch of yuppies from the city seeing these books as a realistic view of Upper Michigan and it's the furthest thing from it.
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