Chattering Blue Jay
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Publisher Description
Killer on the loose.
Tracking Rivalry.
Revenge could get them killed.
Fish and Wildlife Oregon State Trooper Gabriel Hawke is set to teach a class at a Search and Rescue conference in Idaho when a dangerous inmate breaks out of prison. It is believed the man is headed to Hells Canyon.
Hawke is enlisted to find the escapee. He's paired with a boastful tracker who doesn't follow directions, making them both targets.
Before the dust settles, the other tracker is dead and Hawke is twisting in the wind for letting the possible killer get away.
Customer Reviews
Couldn’t Put It Down
This is my favorite in the series so far. I was pulled in from the start and did not want to put the book down. The mystery is has a multitude of twists and turns to keep the reader entertained and guessing who the murderer is. I love Hawke's character. He is a strong protagonist, but the recurring secondary characters are just as strong and necessary to the storyline. Since Hawke's usually prefers to work alone with his animal companions, it was nice to see how he handled having a partner. Especially a partner that he didn't want. This made for some entertaining scenes.
I listened to the audio version of this book. The narrator, Larry Gorman, is great. Mr. Gorman does a fantastic job of bringing Hawke and the other characters to life.
All thoughts and opinions are my own, and in no way have I been influenced by anyone.
Paty Jager wonderful books
I just finished reading all the Gabriel Hawk novels and I enjoyed all of them. I read all the Shandra Higheagle mysteries I can’t put them down when I start. Having enjoyed all the letters of faith, Silver Dollar saloon, and all the Halsey Brothers and Halsay homecoming stories. I’ve also read some of the standalone books. Whenever I look for a new book to read I always check if there are any new Paty Jager books on the list from her series that I have already read.