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Having quit the Maine Warden Service for various personal reasons, Mike
Bowditch barely ekes out a living as a fishing guide, showing off
Maine's North Woods to tourists, in Edgar finalist Doiron's excellent
fifth series installment. Though he still
spends most of his time outdoors, Mike is acutely aware that he no
longer has the authority to arrest lawbreakers, nor does he have the
respect of his former colleagues. Mike realizes just how much of an
outsider he is when his mentor and former boss, Sgt. Kathy Frost, kills
Jimmy Gammon, a distraught Afghan war veteran and former military
policeman, in self-defense. Later, a gunman seriously wounds Kathy
outside her farmhouse. Despite his lack of authority, Mike joins the
investigation into Kathy's shooting, sorting through the list of
suspects, who include members of Gammon's politically connected family,
his former platoon mates, and Kathy's vengeful neighbor. Or was Kathy's
alcoholic brother with a gambling problem the real target? Thoughtful
plotting and strong characters raise this above the crime novel pack.--Publisher's Weekly
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