Warden Force Season 7 Warden Force is a collection of award-winning short stories currently spanning seven volumes. Each story reveals the true adventures of California Fish and Game Wardens and the wildlife-destroying outlaws they pursue. These stories illustrate the wide variety of wildlife-related problems wardens face in California, which has a greater diversity of wildlife and wildlife habitat than any other state and is second only to Alaska in its vast expanses of wilderness. Book 7 - Deadly Episodes 76 - 87 Skin-Head Wardens tangle with a murderous, meth-cooking, game-killing, Neo Nazi. Wardens target a highly intelligent, super-wary commercial lobster pirate. Deadly An alert warden stays alive and saves a life. The Poor Eyesight Of The arrest of a man and wife poaching team reminds wardens that love can indeed be blind. Crossbow-wielding, night-hunting outlaws face sly wardens who never give up. Ghost Of The Salmon poachers on the Feather River mix it up with an old pro warden. Abalone An abalone-poaching commercial sea urchin diver earns his way into state prison. Anything But A tough young warden targets ruthless, bear-killing houndsmen. A highly experienced, slick-talking warden outsmarts goose and deer poachers. Woody A dumb crook story in which the dumb crook steals the wrong man’s boots. Wardens break up a midnight keg party, and a gutsy college student becomes an instant legend. The Troubling Case Of Walter A highly troubled teenager commits a terrifying crime with ominous implications.
This is the last book in the Warden Force series. Some of the best cases were saved for last. It is another fascinating and frightening look into the life of a Game Warden. There are some hardcore bad guys in this edition and some cases will stay with you. I read this book using immersion reading while listening to the audiobook. Narration was wonderful and this is the last of the narrated books so far. I hope more will be done. An excellent read.
I love it when the good guys win and the bad guys get what they deserve. Proverbs 17:11 says, "An evil man is bent only on rebellion; a merciless official will be sent against him." The wardens in this book were not merciless but they were just and their diligence paid off. The poachers and the cruel characters were often amazingly lazy, which reminds me of another quote, "Evil men are lazy." The stories were well written and engaging.