Jackpine

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Pub Date Apr 01 2015 | Archive Date Aug 28 2015
Köehler Books | Koehler Books

Description

When the sixteen-year-old daughter of a prominent attorney is raped in a woodshed and a logger found shot the next morning, Deputy Sheriff Reuger London becomes embroiled in a war between environmentalists, the Ojibwa Indians fighting for their timber rights, and the ruthless son of a powerful logger. Ben Johnson is the biggest logger in the Northwoods and his son Cliff will soon take over the business. Logging is dying a slow death from environmental restrictions and all that’s left are the scrub firs and jackpine. But far up in the Boundary Waters of Northern Minnesota are trees called the Old Pines. These three hundred year Norwegian pines are priceless and Johnson Timber wants them. A radical leader of Earth First, Tom Jorde, will do anything to stop the logging in the Boundary Waters. Then another logger is murdered and Jorde is implicated. The town pressures Reuger to stop the environmentalist and arrest an Indian, Tommy Toboken, for the rape of the girl. Tommy had saved his life once before and Reuger knows he is being setup. When he falls in love with the lawyer brought to town to defend Tom Jorde and realizes Johnson Timber is going to log out the Federally protected trees, Reuger is torn between old loyalties and what is right.

When the sixteen-year-old daughter of a prominent attorney is raped in a woodshed and a logger found shot the next morning, Deputy Sheriff Reuger London becomes embroiled in a war between...


A Note From the Publisher

Author Bio:
William Hazelgrove is the best-selling author of five novels; Ripples, Tobacco Sticks, Mica Highways, Rocket Man, The Pitcher, and Real Santa. His books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Book of the Month Selections, Junior Library Guild Selections, Booklist Editors Choice Awards, and optioned for the movies. He was the Ernest Hemingway Writer in Residence where he wrote in the attic of Ernest Hemingway’s birthplace. He has written articles and reviews for USA Today and other publications and has been featured in The New York Times, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, and on All Things Considered. He runs a political cultural blog, The View from Hemingway’s Attic. The Pitcher 2: Seventh Inning Stretch is due to be released in August, 2015. He lives in Chicago.

Author Bio:
William Hazelgrove is the best-selling author of five novels; Ripples, Tobacco Sticks, Mica Highways, Rocket Man, The Pitcher, and Real Santa. His books have received starred reviews in...


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ISBN 9781940192680
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This book is for all of us that are Native American environmentalists. Its is a very well presented mystery based on logging, Native American territory rights and the environmental movement. I found it impossible to stop reading and enjoyed the well developed plot, location and facts. Well Done. Simply put this is a superb mystery and the writing is excellent! Well developed characters make it more I interesting as the suspense grows throughout the story. It had a great lack of women in the book and that is a definite negative although this story was mainly male based characterization.

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