Crazy Mountain Kiss: A Sean Stranahan Mystery (Sean Stranahan Mysteries)
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Rating | : | 4.78 (952 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0143109057 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Was Cindy murdered? Or was she running for her life—and if so, from whom? Suspicion falls on a buckskin-clad mountain man who calls himself Bear Paw Bill. Setting aside their after-hours relationship, Sean and Martha find themselves deep in an investigation that grows to involve a high-altitude sex club, a lost diary, cave pictographs, and the legends of the Crazy Mountains. But Etta Huntington, Cindy’s high-strung mother, herself a famous horsewoman, thinks the evil might lie closer to home. She hires fly-fishing guide and private detective Sean Stranahan to find the answers. A rodeo belt buckle identifies the recently deceased victim as Cinderella “Cindy” Huntington, a rising rodeo star. Hyalite County sheriff Martha Ettinger has been hunting for the girl since she went missing the previous November. Climbing to the roof to see what’s clogging the fl
"the books in this series and this is my favorite so far" according to C. Stocker. I've read all the books in this series and this is my favorite so far. But it is probably best to start with the first one, The Royal Wulff Murders, because after their initial introduction in that book, these characters evolve and so do their relationships with each other. The stories have an authentic se. Keith McCafferty's books just keep getting better. I am reading them in series order Keith McCafferty's books just keep getting better. I am reading them in series order. This is the best one yet. The protagonist continues to develop (like a real person). This one is less about fly fishing (not that I mind the fly fishing parts of his previous books) and more about people--interesting seri. excellent book An excellent book as you never know what will happen. An excellent author--I think that I have every one of his books.
Stranahan, the fisherman sleuth, breaks free of the old cliche's and delights with his humanity, vulnerability and love of cats. Box fans."—Booklist (Starred)"This is a must for fans of eclectic mysteries in which the setting is just as important as the characters."—Publisher's Weekly (Starred)"Stranahan's fourth case blends humor with heartbreak, all flavors of eccentricity with a struggle for normalcy, and a natural backdrop that can make even the most powerful humans and their deeds look small."—Kirkus<
Keith McCafferty is the award-winning survival and outdoor skills editor of Field & Stream, and the author of The Royal Wulff Murders, The Gray Ghost Murders, and Dead Man’s Fancy. He lives in Montana.