What a wild ride!
Harry Griffin is a 10 year sober Vietnam veteran. He tends to solve problems with swift violence—this has led to him saving people's lives and forming fierce and fast friendships with the people he's saved. He hasn't spoken to fellow alcoholic and former best friend Bud Maston in a year, but when Bud calls and says he just got married and is having a ceremony that he wants Harry to attend, oh, and they're all going deer hunting first—Harry, and Bud, and Bud's wife's son, Chris—Harry has to go because he owes Bud.
Bud's new family seems to be golddiggers—and totally insane. Almost immediately there is a gunfight and a dead body, and Harry is the one who did it. Astonishingly, law enforcement and the whole town seem inclined to sweep things under the rug, apparently they've got their own secrets to keep!
What I liked about this book: First, it was super suspenseful and riveting. I couldn't stop thinking about when I wasn't reading! Lots of good plot twists and every time I thought I had things figured out there'd be a new twist.
Second, Harry Griffin is a great character. He's honorable and a good friend, but also an alcoholic falling off the wagon. He's a true friend, but also has spent time in jail for assault. He's flawed in many ways, but it is impossible not to like him, even if he does the wrong thing.
Third, the setting. All the people in the town seem to be related to each other, they all have their secrets, and Harry can't tell who is genuinely trying to help him and who is trying to stop him—or even kill him!
Very satisfying and exciting conclusion. Perhaps this is not Great Literature, but definitely a great read!!