Murder of Ravens
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Book one in the Gabriel Hawke Novels
The ancient Indian art of tracking is his greatest strength...
And also his biggest weakness.
Fish and Wildlife State Trooper Gabriel Hawke believes he's chasing poachers. However, he comes upon a wildlife biologist standing over a body that is wearing a wolf tracking collar.
He uses master tracker skills taught to him by his Nez Perce grandfather to follow clues on the mountain. Paper trails and the whisper of rumors in the rural community where he works, draws Hawke to a conclusion that he finds bitter.
Arresting his brother-in-law ended his marriage, could solving this murder ruin a friendship?
Customer Reviews
Interesting characters
Fish and Wildlife State Trooper Gabriel Hawke believes he’s chasing poachers. However, he comes upon a wildlife biologist standing over a body that is wearing a wolf tracking collar. Is the biologist responsible for the death or is someone else involved? Can Hawke find out what really happened?
I enjoyed this book. This is a well-written story. The characters both human and animal are likable and intelligent which enhances the story. The pace of the mystery moves is a great pace allowing for well-placed red herrings to add more suspense and suspects to the storyline. The Native American aspect of the story is interesting making the book more original than other books in this genre I’ve read.
I listened to the audio version of this book. The narrator Larry Gorman was a great addition to an already great book. He did a wonderful job bringing the characters and story to life.
Good!
I am always a little Leary of books only in an e-reader format. This had a solid plot and a surprise ending. Hawke is a good character and I am looking forward to him being more developed in later books.
Murder of Ravens
New author to me. Great book! Set in Northeast Oregon.