Joseph Heywood is the author of The Berkut, Taxi Dancer, The Domino Conspiracy, The Snowfly, and Ice Hunter. He lives and writes in Portage, Michigan, and frequents the wilds of the Upper Peninsula.
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Joseph Heywood is the author of The Berkut, Taxi Dancer, The Domino Conspiracy, The Snowfly, and Ice Hunter. He lives and writes in Portage, Michigan, and frequents the wilds of the Upper Peninsula.
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A Unique Blend of the Outdoors and Whodunit Mystery,
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This review is from: Blue Wolf in Green Fire: A Woods Cop Mystery (Hardcover)
Joseph Heywood's excellent second volume addition to his Woods Cop series! Especially for those who love the outdoors as seen from the sportsman's perspective, police investigation mystery enthusiasts, and most particularly those who have a personal knowledge of various locations and the culture in Michigan's Upper Pennisula (U.P.).While some readers may find Heywood's character development and geographic references esoteric unless they've read the first Woods Cop series novel "Ice Hunter", this text does stand on its own and offers several exciting plot twists, excellent drama, and is satisfying in that the finish is not predictable. Using the slant of law enforcement from a conservation officer's (a.k.a. game warden's) perspective makes this book a very unique offering.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Change of Pace,
By bill runyon (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Wolf in Green Fire: A Woods Cop Mystery (Hardcover)
This is a nice change of pace for readers of mysteries,because it is about a Michigan game warden, and he works in that "far off" world of the Upper Peninsula. This is a nice introduction to the rather different life of a game warden, who sometimes has to work like a regular cop, but who also has to give priority to the well-being of the wild animals he is to protect. And how many game wardens, let along cops, get to work on tracking down poachers whose ranks include professional killers of protected animals, foreigners, IRA terrorists,
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This review is from: Blue Wolf In Green Fire: A Woods Cop Mystery (Woods Cop Mysteries) (Kindle Edition)
I really enjoyed this series of books very much. The descriptions of the scenery were especially good and you could really get a feel of the atmosphere. The complaint I have with the books is the constant reference to the protagonist by his first and last names, rather than just his first name and I thought this was rather due to poor editing by his publishers.
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