Review:
"An impressive debut... the people here are all solid creations, sometimes prickly but always engaging, characters readers will be more than happy to see again."--"The Houston Chronicle
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"What a fine and thoroughly satisfying debut novel! There's so much to enjoy here--a fresh sense of place, a cast of compelling characters, and a plot line with as many twists and turns as a Montana trout stream. Even if you know nothing about fly fishing, you're going to love this book. Mark my words: From this day forward, you'll be buying everything Keith McCafferty writes." --William Kent Krueger, author of "Northwest Angle "and "Iron"" Lake
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"[A] thoroughly entertaining debut...McCafferty blends plenty of fly-fishing lore with a host of intriguing characters...Only the sharp-eyed observation of the medical examiner suggests the body was a murder victim rather than an accidental drowning. The eventual identification of the victim helps link Stranahan's task to that of the sheriff. The vivid Montana setting is a plus."--"Publishers Weekly "(starred review)
"A fish story with a homicidal hook... An entertaining debut."--"Kirkus Reviews
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"An impressive debut . . . the people here are all solid creations, sometimes prickly but always engaging, characters readers will be more than happy to see again." --"The Houston Chronicle
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"Sportsmen will find the one-of-a-kind novel captivating, intelligent, and at times uproarious." --"Field & Stream
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"A fish story with a homicidal hook . . . An entertaining debut." --"Kirkus Reviews
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"Blue Ribbon is what they call a trout stream of extremely high quality and that's what I call Keith McCafferty's "The Royal Wulff Murders"--the debut of a frighteningly knowledgeable and wonderfully entertaining series." --Craig Johnson, "New York"" Times "bestselling author of "The Cold Dish" and "Hell is Empty
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"Two chapters in and you know you are in for an interesting read . . . Each scene is set up with a fisherman's patience, with the wind, water and wildlife of Montana becoming as important as the human characters we follow . . . "The Royal Wulff Murders "should be on any outdoorsman's reading list." --"Suspense Magazine
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"Keith McCafferty hits a bull's eye with Sean's story in his debut novel, "The Royal Wulff Murders . . ." like bacon and brownies--Stranahan's odd mix of painter, P.I. and fly fisher "works. . . . "A good fit for enthusiasts of Nevada Barr who have read through all the Anna Pigeon novels. Packed with wilderness action and starring a band of stalwart individualists, "The Royal Wulff Murders" will have readers begging McCafferty for more." --Tom Lavoie, Shelf Awareness
About the Author:
Keith McCafferty is the award-winning survival editor of Field & Stream magazine, with a circulation of 1.25 million. He lives and works in Montana. This is his first novel.
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