Chance of Rain - Couverture souple

Cook Dr, Gary

 
9781470121280: Chance of Rain

Synopsis

In the beauty and violence of backwoods Tennessee, Chance of Rain is a story of vengeance and the struggle for goodness. With the murder of a young Wildlife Officer, Chance of Rain follows two veteran game wardens, both bound for retribution. One, the Chief Wildlife Officer for the state, Ethan Stewart, demotes himself and transfers into the murdered officer's vacant position. The second, the wildlife officer from the adjoining county, is an ex-Navy SEAL named W.B. Langford, who has a more direct plan of action. And when these two forces combine, backwoods law enforcement takes on new dimensions. From poachers, to drug smugglers and the Russian Mafia attempting to capture the Kentucky Lake paddlefish caviar industry, Ethan and W.B. follow the truth wherever it leads, and in the process, establish relationships that bond them like family to something much larger.

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À propos de l?auteur

Gary Cook is a nationally recognized, award-winning short-story author who worked for thirty-four years as a wildlife professional in Tennessee. His first novel, Wounded Moon, set in the mountains of East Tennessee, received critical acclaim. Chance of Rain is his second novel. Gary lives with his wife, Karen, in western Tennessee.

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