Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
Michigan's Upper Peninsula provides the rugged setting for Heywood's series featuring conservation officer Grady Service of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and its bewilderingly diverse population of Native Americans, long-established families, several waves of immigrants, and enough oddball characters for a freak show. Service's ninth case (after 2011's Force of Blood) may be his strangest and most dangerous yet. Murder doesn't fall in Service's purview, but Governor Lori Timms orders him to take charge of investigating a gruesome series of killings leading to rumors of, as Service puts it, "a dogman, Sasquatch, skinwalker, vampire, werewolf, windigo, zombie, whatever." Service assembles his own team, including ancient scofflaw Limpy Allerdyce and former Detroit detectives Luticious Treebone and Glenn Noonan to help with the hunt. Heywood knows his geography, history, flora, fauna, and mythology as well as he does the region's colorful, sometimes deadly inhabitants, and guides readers on an exotic and challenging journey. Agent: Phyllis Westberg, Harold Ober Associates. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Review by Library Journal Review
Intrepid Grady Services returns for number eight (after Force of Blood) in Heywood's compelling outdoor mystery series set in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Mutilated victims are horrific enough that folks think a supernatural force is at work. (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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