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Hunted: A Novel [Hardcover]

John Holt (Author)
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June 1, 2003
When big corporate coal strip-mining interests begin to take over a ranching town in southeastern Montana--wide-open coulee and bluff country--all hell breaks loose. It seems the land is fighting back: vast sage flats erupt in fire, massive storms blast down from all directions, rattlesnakes strike from out of nowhere, and an extinct buffalo wolf is heard howling in the night. One man tries to hold back the tide of disaster caused by corporate greed: Joe Graves, a rancher whose family has farmed this arid, harsh land for generations.
Graves knows the land better than anyone, hunting and fishing its broad acres all of his life. He considers the land an extension of himself. What he doesn't know is that his father sold the mineral rights to the ranch-and Graves is about to find out that Dark Star (the corporate coal giant) is coming to claim those rights along with his water. What Dark Star doesn't realize is that it will have more than just a mere man to fight--the very elements are set against them.
Steeped in atmosphere and electrically charged with emotion and suspense, this graphic, shocking novel firmly establishes John Holt's authority as a novelist, and reveals his own dark vision of what "civilization" is doing to the West.



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A third-generation rancher goes up against a corporate behemoth in this eloquent if preachy novel by Holt (Montana Fly-Fishing Guide; Coyote Nowhere-In Search of America's Last Frontier). Joe Graves is a self-sufficient loner born on a stormy night in the back of a pick-up truck. For decades, his family has struggled to survive in arid southeastern Montana, becoming intimately acquainted with the land and its fauna. When the nefarious and aptly named Dark Star corporation comes nosing around the Graves property, Joe discovers that his father sold the family's mineral rights before he died, and Dark Star is now interested in strip-mining the ranch for coal. Insult is added to injury when Mickey, the closest thing Joe has to a lover, leaves him for Dark Star's representative. As he battles the corporation seeking to destroy his rural heaven, Joe must also fight his urge to lose control and revenge himself on those who have interrupted his life. He is, as his enemies define him, "on a long-term, slow burn that could ignite at any moment at the slightest provocation." But it is nature that deflects the corporation in the end, erecting a series of incredible obstacles, like spontaneously combusting flora, ferocious storms and irate rattlesnakes. The novel is unashamedly polemical, and Joe's self-righteousness can be grating, but Holt's spare prose and fierce, gritty descriptions of hunting and violent weather rescue his story from one-dimensionality.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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In the opening scene of this terse, bloody, quasi-mystical saga of hard-drinking, free-spirited, cash-poor Montana ranchers versus smug and power-mad corporate marauders intent on ripping the coal from the land and building enough condos and golf courses to turn the besieged West into Disneyland, Joe Graves is out hunting antelope and has the unnerving sensation that while he's watching his prey, something is watching him. And, indeed, Joe is in trouble. His feckless father secretly sold the mineral rights to their land, and the woman Joe loves is sleeping with the enemy, the big boss at the hated mining corporation, Dark Star. Then, as Dark Star begins to strip-mine a stretch of lightning-ignited, long-smoldering coal, the earth itself attacks its human invaders. Holt, whose love of wilderness and ire over human folly echoes that of Edward Abbey, isn't terribly adept at dialogue or narrative structure, but his descriptive passages and action sequences sizzle, creating a high-voltage western in which nature prevails and the bad folks get their instant karma in scenes of spectacular mayhem. Donna Seaman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Lyons Press; 1st edition (June 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585747807
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585747801
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,017,206 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

John Holt is a writer living in Livingston, Montana with his wife, a photographer, Ginny. They spend much of their time traveling to out-of-the-way, little-known parts of Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas, Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon and Northwest Territories. While on the road they camp, fish, canoe, hike and photograph. Other interests include fly tying, cooking, the Chicago Cubs and reading.

Holt's 16 published books include the first title in the Wilderness Adventures Press series Flyfishing Adventures - Montana, Yellowstone Drift - Floating the Past in Real Time, Coyote Nowhere - In Search of America's Last Frontier, Arctic Aurora - Canada's Yukon and Northwest Territories, Hunted: A Novel, Guide Wars, Knee Deep in Montana's Trout Streams and Chasing Fish Tales .

His writing has appeared in publications that include Contemporary Sportsman, The Flyfish Journal, Men's Journal, Fly Fisherman, Fly Rod & Reel, The Angling Report, American Angler, The Denver Post, Audubon, Art of Angling Journal, Field & Stream, Gray's Sporting Journal, Montana Magazine, and American Cowboy.

He's is currently completing a collection of essays on native trout species in Montana called Lunar Allure and researching a book on tactics for taking large brown trout titled Stalking Trophy Brown Trout for The Lyons Press.


 

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With Hunted, Holt gives readers another forceful performance and shows why he's among the best writers in the West today.
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