Mike Bowditch (4 books in series)
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review 1: Unless I am far behind on a book series, I rarely read two books by the same author in succession. Nonetheless, I was so engrossed and impressed with THE POACHER'S SON that I knew once I finished it, I just had to read TRESPASSER. And I'm glad I did. It was very much worth the re...
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review 1: Picked up this book at Books, Lines and Thinkers while in Rangeley, ME earlier this fall. I did enjoy reading this book, and I was hopeful that I would become a fan of the author. The Maine landscape beautifully written and the story held my attention, but I found the characters...
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review 1: For some reason - and I don't know why - I find Paul Doiron's mysteries set in the remote northwoods of Maine to be quite compelling. After all, I don't do any of the manly outdoorsman activities portrayed in his novels. I don't hunt, fish, snowmobile, camp out in the woods......
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review 1: This my first read in this series with Maine warden Mike Bowditch. The wardens appear to be a strange mix of wildlife warden and country policeman that don't have an equivalent in the UK making it difficult to relate to. I found it pleasantly refreshing for the hero / central cha...