We all know that when you watch a movie or read a good book, there are always new characters that are introduced. Some are good, funny, interesting, while others we know are going to throw a monkey wrench in the story line. There were several new characters brought into this story mixed in with the other mishaps and mysterious happens makes you wonder if they are good or evil. Reading this book, I was always second guessing if they were part of the scheme of the story or what. Well, let me tell you, it was awesome trying to figure that out.
We all have had our moments of good and bad days with our jobs. Well, I can guarantee with all the ups and downs and mysterious happenings in Joe’s work in a matter of a week makes our bad days seem like a cake walk. Let’s see, where do I begin. Of course he tries to really figure what is behind the suggested suicide of the former game warden, who is lurking around outside the statehouse that he is staying at, why is he feeling like he is in a fog lately? Well, as you would guess it all leads up to a surprising ending as well as some shocking and some not so shocking. He was in Jackson Hole, Wyoming for about a week and in that time he managed to shoot and kill someone, figure out who killed, that’s right killed the game warden, and who was poisoning him the same way they did the former game warden. Once again, like most murders, there is an ulterior motive, all so a group of business guys can build houses on a huge plot of land for rich people can live on, raise their own elk, deer, etc, and do their own kill. That is so far unnatural that I am on Joe’s side for not allowing this to happen, not that it would have happened anyway as everyone is bound to get caught under Joe’s watch. Now how is that for all in a day’s or in Joe’s case, week’s work. This was a really good book and each one of his books keeps getting better and better. I can’t wait to start reading the next book in the series to see what kind of trouble or shall I say murder, Joe solves. Being that he was asked if he was going to come back to Jackson Hole, will hopefully be answered in the next book. Only words will tell.
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