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Chuckanut Stalk

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The Pacific a place unique in all the world for its dark, wet, green beauty...and its penchant for producing serial killers. The historic coastal town of Fairingham, Washington, is now getting a taste of that horror. The town's storied endurance race from Mount Baker to the sea delivers a tourism windfall and feeds its economy. But the course travels through a secluded section of the Chuckanut Mountains – one where it appears missing victims get grabbed. Enter protection in the form of Lee Bodkin, deep-woods bounty hunter, Olympic style wrestler, and all-around violence enthusiast. With avid biathlete and sniper Gladdis Montrose as well as his wolf-hybrid Sheba, the trio is on task and few predators are safe. Their protect hundreds of racers from a calculating carnivore, one that strikes out of nowhere and which nobody in town has ever laid eyes on. At least, nobody who remains alive. But what appeared to be a simple security gig develops a wicked twist. Before the race is over, Bodkin, Montrose, and Sheba will be targeted. Guns, knives, fists, and fangs may not be enough to help them survive.

184 pages, Paperback

First published June 10, 2011

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P.J. Hafner

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November 29, 2017
Good Read

I enjoy man against ferocious animal stories. This has it all. A tough guy, his faithful wolf-hybrid, and a competent woman partner against a very big bear and mysterious happenings in a small Washington town. Lee Bodkin thinks his new job will be simple. Wrong. It just may cost him his life. It’s a plausible story. Get it.
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April 6, 2017
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The book is like the first one in !many ways good but gets caught up in to many different characters
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