Mountains of the misbegotten
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Guilford, Connecticut : Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot Press, ©2014.
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In the sequel to Red Jacket, former Rough Rider turned Michigan game warden Lute Bapcat sets out to find a deputy warden who has disappeared from Ontonagon County, one of the Michigan Upper Peninsula’s most lawless places. Merely hours into his search, Bapcat is shot by assailants unknown. After a miraculous rescue and recovery aided by mysterious caretakers, Bapcat uncovers a plan by powerful locals to capture and sell bears to zoos around the country, an act akin to theft in Bapcat’s mind. The game warden’s determination to break the scheme ratchets up when it seems his missing colleague may have authored the idea and employed the help of an outlaw called Red Hair, who had been raised in the same orphanage with Bapcat. Red Hair’s gang of thugs have long terrorized the region. Bapcat must use all of his woodcraft to brave the Trap Hills and Porcupine Mountains to face the criminals at the old Nonesuch Mine. Zakov the Russian—Bapcat’s eccentric game warden partner—is brought in to help with the hunt, which causes Bapcat to reevaluate his personal values. In classic Heywood style, an extraordinary band of Upper Peninsula characters collects around intrepid woods cops.

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Book
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335 pages : map ; 24 cm.
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English
ISBN
9781493006083, 1493006088

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Sequel to: Red jacket
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"Former Rough Rider turned Michigan game warden Lute Bapcat learns that the deputy warden from Ontonagon County has gone missing and must navigate one of the Michigan Upper Peninsula's most lawless places on his search"-- Provided by publisher.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in 1914, Heywood's stirring second Lute Bapcat mystery (after 2012's Red Jacket) takes the "Deputy State Game, Fish and Forestry Warden" to Ontonagon County, on Michigan's sparsely populated Upper Peninsula, to locate missing deputy Farrell Mackley. Later, Bapcat receives orders to find and arrest Heinrich Junger (aka Henry Young), a dangerous character he used to know as Hank the Shank, for murder. He must also deal with the trapping and selling of bears. Along the way, Bapcat encounters miners, trappers, entrepreneurs, and enterprising ladies. Besides wonderfully odd characters, Heywood offers strong descriptions of the region's rugged topography. In one memorable scene, a school teacher leads naked charges into a pool where they are bait for leeches; they later sell the hundreds of leeches they gather to a St. Louis hospital for $1.25 each. Agent: Phyllis Westberg, Harold Ober Associates. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Set in 1914, Heywood's stirring second Lute Bapcat mystery (after 2012's Red Jacket) takes the "Deputy State Game, Fish and Forestry Warden" to Ontonagon County, on Michigan's sparsely populated Upper Peninsula, to locate missing deputy Farrell Mackley. Later, Bapcat receives orders to find and arrest Heinrich Junger (aka Henry Young), a dangerous character he used to know as Hank the Shank, for murder. He must also deal with the trapping and selling of bears. Along the way, Bapcat encounters miners, trappers, entrepreneurs, and enterprising ladies. Besides wonderfully odd characters, Heywood offers strong descriptions of the region's rugged topography. In one memorable scene, a school teacher leads naked charges into a pool where they are bait for leeches; they later sell the hundreds of leeches they gather to a St. Louis hospital for $1.25 each. Agent: Phyllis Westberg, Harold Ober Associates. (Sept.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Heywood, J. (2014). Mountains of the misbegotten . Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Heywood, Joseph. 2014. Mountains of the Misbegotten. Guilford, Connecticut: Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Heywood, Joseph. Mountains of the Misbegotten Guilford, Connecticut: Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot Press, 2014.

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Heywood, J. (2014). Mountains of the misbegotten. Guilford, Connecticut: Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot Press.

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Heywood, Joseph. Mountains of the Misbegotten Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot Press, 2014.

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