**"Bearskin is visceral, raw, and compelling --filled with sights, smells, and sounds truly observed. It's a powerful debut and an absolute showcase of exceptional prose. There are very few first novels when I feel compelled to circle brilliant passages, but James McLaughlin's writing had me doing j
Bearskin
β Scribed by McLaughlin, James A
- Publisher
- HarperCollins; Ecco
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 211 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 0062847791
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β¦ Synopsis
"Bearskin is visceral, raw, and compellingβfilled with sights, smells, and sounds truly observed. It's a powerful debut and an absolute showcase of exceptional prose. There are very few first novels when I feel compelled to circle brilliant passages, but James McLaughlin's writing had me doing just that." βC.J. Box, #1 NYT bestselling author of The Disappeared
Rice Moore is just beginning to think his troubles are behind him. He's found a job protecting a remote forest preserve in Virginian Appalachia where his main responsibilities include tracking wildlife and refurbishing cabins. It's hard work, and totally solitaryβperfect to hide away from the Mexican drug cartels he betrayed back in Arizona. But when Rice finds the carcass of a bear killed on the grounds, the quiet solitude he's so desperately sought is suddenly at risk.
More bears are killed on the preserve and Rice's obsession with catching the poachers escalates, leading...
β¦ Subjects
Poaching -- Fiction
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**"Bearskin is visceral, raw, and compelling --filled with sights, smells, and sounds truly observed. It's a powerful debut and an absolute showcase of exceptional prose. There are very few first novels when I feel compelled to circle brilliant passages, but James McLaughlin's writing had me doing j