In this brilliantly chilling follow-up to _The Thief of All Light_ , veteran police officer Bernard Schaffer digs deep into the past--and the haunted psyches of the detectives who search for truth . . . at any cost. _"There's a thousand scavengers in these woods." _ Before being promoted to de
An Unsettled Range
β Scribed by Andrew Grey
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press
- Year
- 2011;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 387 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The last thing Liam Southard expects when he flees his abusive father is to be taken in by a couple of gay ranchers. Soon he has a new job and a new perspective on his sexuality, and his life starts to turn around. Then someone pulls a gun on him. In Troy Gardener's defense, the gun thing was a mistake. Between his marriage falling apart and living in his uncle's isolated hunting cabin, he's been a little edgy. He wants to make it up to Liam, and once he discovers how much they have in common, he wants even more. But with Liam's father popping in unexpectedly and a mining company threatening the ranch's water supply, the only guarantee is that life is never going to be boring.
Review
5 Ravens and a Recommended Read from Blackraven Reviews - Andrew Grey's An Unsettled Range very effectively reminded me why I love this series. Mr. Grey never avoids the difficult topics, yet deals with them sensitively and always finds decency and kindness in his lead characters.
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