When a councilman is found with a bullet hole in his head, Sheriff Bill Tatum knows this was no hunting accident. And after nearly losing his life to his corrupt predecessor, Tatum has his doubts about everyone's innocence.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
I hope the author continues the series.,
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This review is from: Fair Game (Paperback)
I enjoyed the first book and also enjoyed this one. I really hope the author keeps going with his characters. Now, are they perfect - no. As somebody who is very gunny ther are something that bug me.First of I seriously doubt that anybody who went through Army sniper training and was a deployed sniper in the sand box would return to civilian life and take up with a Ruger Number One. His training would most likely have been with a bolt gun and that is what he would be most comfortable with. He needs to ditch the number one and get equipped with a good bolt gun. He also needs to learn that any empty pistol isn't much good and makes a lousy impact weapon; and i don't care what Sgt Richter said. How many cops carry semi auto pistols without a round in the chamber? None is correct. I'd also like to see the author develop the relationship with Jenny.
All in all a good book and I'd recomend it. I'd also like to see both volumes, and any future volumes, released on Kindle.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Small town suspense,
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This review is from: Fair Game (Paperback)
In the second Mineral County mystery,former Deputy Sheriff Bill Tatum ( if you read the first, you'll know why he's the sheriff ) finds a councilman shot in the high country during hunting season. Was it an accident or murder? I really like the character of Bill, a young former Army sniper, still trying to learn the ropes on the investigating part of being a sheriff. Mr. McNamara really gives you a great feel of living in a small Colorado mountain town. From the different type of folks that call Belmont home, to great descriptive writing of the outdoors. I really enjoyed both books in this series. I hope he decides to contiue the adventures and mishaps of Sheriff Tatum.
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