The Precipice - Paul Doiron

The Precipice

By Paul Doiron

  • Release Date: 2015-06-16
  • Genre: Detective Novels
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 152 Ratings)

Description

In this riveting new novel from Edgar finalist Paul Doiron, Bowditch joins a desperate search for two missing hikers as Maine wildlife officials deal with a frightening rash of coyote attacks.

When two female hikers disappear in the Hundred Mile Wilderness-the most remote stretch along the entire Appalachian Trail-Maine game warden Mike Bowditch joins the desperate search to find them.

Hope turns to despair after two unidentified corpses are discovered-their bones picked clean by coyotes. Do the bodies belong to the missing hikers? And were they killed by the increasingly aggressive wild dogs?

Soon, all of Maine is gripped with the fear of killer coyotes. But Bowditch has his doubts. His new girlfriend, wildlife biologist Stacey Stevens, insists the scavengers are being wrongly blamed. She believes a murderer may be hiding in the offbeat community of hikers, hippies, and woodsmen at the edge of the Hundred Mile Wilderness. When Stacey herself disappears along the AT, the hunt for answers becomes personal.

Can Mike Bowditch find the woman he loves before the most dangerous animal in the North Woods strikes again?

Reviews

  • The precipice. Paul Doiron

    5
    By Wet again
    Game Warden Mike Bowditch is part of a search for two missing female hikers in Maine called the hundred mile wilderness the most remote section on the Appalachian trail.When their bodies are recovered, a story surfaces that they were tracked and killed by coyotes. Then the governor places an emergency bounty every dead coyote. Bowditch and his girlfriend Stacy a biologist who dosen’t believe the two girls were killed by coyotes.A riveting novel with a very fast moving ending when the real killer is discovered by Mike and Stacy. The killer was never on anyones radar. Another excellent read in this series!! Enjoyed immensely!!!
  • Grew up in ME and never realized it could be so grim. I’ll certainly read more of the series.

    3
    By olddue1
    Worth reading despite some uneven writing quality. Some of the characters are interesting, many are a bit too cardboard. The mystery was well developed. The romance sections are a work in progress.will certainly recommend this series.

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