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"Graham's intriguing third National Park Mystery takes archaeologist Chuck Bender to the Thorofare region of Yellowstone... The threatening behavior of the park's predators is worrisome enough, and the discovery of a murdered researcher lifts threats to a whole new level. Graham does a fine job detailing the various and competing demands made on national parks by the public, scientists, and bureaucrats." â??PUBLISHERS WEEKLY "Bears and wolves in Yellowstone's backcountry don't hold a candle to the danger posed by the people sent there to study them. [Yellowstone Standoff balances] potential danger and shady characters." â??KIRKUS REVIEWS "Graham does a terrific job of maintaining suspense and keeping the reader wondering what could possibly be happening. The remote forests of Yellowstone are well described, and Graham's writing transports the reader..." â??REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE "One part mystery, one part mysticism, and one part mayhemâ??Scott Graham's Yellowstone Standoff is all parts thrilling." â??CRAIG JOHNSON, author of the Longmire Mysteries Yellowstone Standoff takes man versus natureâ??and man tangled up with natureâ??right to the brink of wild suspense." â??MARK STEVENS, author of Lake of Fire What an extraordinary ride! You know when a reader says they couldn't put the book down? Yellowstone Standoff is one of those rare books...a tour de force." â??WIN BLEVINS, author of The Darkness Rolling With sweeping landscapes, engaging characters, and a twisted plot, Scott Graham's Yellowstone Standoff is a mustâ??read mystery that's hard to set down." â??MARGARET MIZUSHIMA, author of Killing Trail: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery Book three in the National Park Mystery Series, Yellowstone Standoff takes readers deep into the backcountry of a wildly popular national park. When Yellowstone National Park's grizzly bears and gray wolves suddenly and inexplicably go rogue, archaeologist Chuck Bender teams with his old friend, Yellowstone Chief Ranger Lex Hancock, to defend the suspect members of a group scientific expedition. Soon, Chuck finds himself defending the lives of his family as an unforeseen danger threatens in the storied national park's remote wilderness. SCOTT GRAHAM is the author of seven books, including Canyon Sacrifice and Mountain Rampageâ??books one and two in the National Park Mystery Series from Torrey House Pressâ??and Extreme Kids, winner of the National Outdoor Book Award. Like most visitors to America's first national park, Graham was awestruck by Yellowstone as a child. His fascination with the park has continued in the years since, with numerous visits to Yellowstone's geyser- and wildlife-filled front country and its incomparable wilderness. Graham is an avid outdoorsman and amateur archaeologist who enjoys mountaineering, skiing, hunting, rock climbing, and whitewater rafting with his wife, who is an emergency physician, and their two so… (altro)
Yellowstone standoff: a National Park mystery by Scott Graham Such an interesting subject, preserving animals at Yellowstone. We find a group of people in all areas of expertise and they are setting up a campsite. Some will study the bears, others the wolves and yet others the vegtation and so much more. Lots of action and adventure and mysteries. Love hearing how the wolves and bears are friends and how one man controls them remotely. I can't even fathom this, but wih chips I think anything is possible. More in the series, wish I had started from #1 but definitely a good read. ( )
Thank you to Library Thing for sending me this book for my honest review. As I was reading, it played like a movie in my head. I could see all the characters and the animals. There is science and researchers and wolves and grizzlies. As it turns out (as usual), some people were more dangerous than the animals. I will be looking for the other books in the series. Thanks again. ( )
"Graham's intriguing third National Park Mystery takes archaeologist Chuck Bender to the Thorofare region of Yellowstone... The threatening behavior of the park's predators is worrisome enough, and the discovery of a murdered researcher lifts threats to a whole new level. Graham does a fine job detailing the various and competing demands made on national parks by the public, scientists, and bureaucrats." â??PUBLISHERS WEEKLY "Bears and wolves in Yellowstone's backcountry don't hold a candle to the danger posed by the people sent there to study them. [Yellowstone Standoff balances] potential danger and shady characters." â??KIRKUS REVIEWS "Graham does a terrific job of maintaining suspense and keeping the reader wondering what could possibly be happening. The remote forests of Yellowstone are well described, and Graham's writing transports the reader..." â??REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE "One part mystery, one part mysticism, and one part mayhemâ??Scott Graham's Yellowstone Standoff is all parts thrilling." â??CRAIG JOHNSON, author of the Longmire Mysteries Yellowstone Standoff takes man versus natureâ??and man tangled up with natureâ??right to the brink of wild suspense." â??MARK STEVENS, author of Lake of Fire What an extraordinary ride! You know when a reader says they couldn't put the book down? Yellowstone Standoff is one of those rare books...a tour de force." â??WIN BLEVINS, author of The Darkness Rolling With sweeping landscapes, engaging characters, and a twisted plot, Scott Graham's Yellowstone Standoff is a mustâ??read mystery that's hard to set down." â??MARGARET MIZUSHIMA, author of Killing Trail: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery Book three in the National Park Mystery Series, Yellowstone Standoff takes readers deep into the backcountry of a wildly popular national park. When Yellowstone National Park's grizzly bears and gray wolves suddenly and inexplicably go rogue, archaeologist Chuck Bender teams with his old friend, Yellowstone Chief Ranger Lex Hancock, to defend the suspect members of a group scientific expedition. Soon, Chuck finds himself defending the lives of his family as an unforeseen danger threatens in the storied national park's remote wilderness. SCOTT GRAHAM is the author of seven books, including Canyon Sacrifice and Mountain Rampageâ??books one and two in the National Park Mystery Series from Torrey House Pressâ??and Extreme Kids, winner of the National Outdoor Book Award. Like most visitors to America's first national park, Graham was awestruck by Yellowstone as a child. His fascination with the park has continued in the years since, with numerous visits to Yellowstone's geyser- and wildlife-filled front country and its incomparable wilderness. Graham is an avid outdoorsman and amateur archaeologist who enjoys mountaineering, skiing, hunting, rock climbing, and whitewater rafting with his wife, who is an emergency physician, and their two so
Such an interesting subject, preserving animals at Yellowstone. We find a group of people in all areas of expertise and they are setting up a campsite.
Some will study the bears, others the wolves and yet others the vegtation and so much more.
Lots of action and adventure and mysteries. Love hearing how the wolves and bears are friends and how one man controls them remotely.
I can't even fathom this, but wih chips I think anything is possible.
More in the series, wish I had started from #1 but definitely a good read. ( )