Sunday, April 07, 2013

Review: The Gray Ghost Murders by Keith McCafferty

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The Gray Ghost Murders by Keith McCafferty. A Montana Fly Fishing Mystery.

Review summary: This is a superior mystery, one in which a Montana setting provides a striking backdrop to the investigation by a well-developed cast of characters into how two unidentified bodies came to be buried on a remote ridge and, separately, the whereabouts of two missing fishing flies, primary storylines that are deftly developed and interweaved. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Gray Ghost Murders Keith McCafferty

The Gray Ghost Murders
Keith McCafferty
A Montana Fly Fishing Mystery
Viking (February 2013)

Publisher synopsis: When the graves of two men are discovered on Sphinx Mountain, Sheriff Martha Ettinger suspects murder. But with the only evidence a hole in a skull that might or might not have been caused by a bullet, she once more finds herself turning to private investigator Sean Stranahan for help.

Stranahan already has a case, having been hired by a group of eccentric fly fishermen called The Madison River Liars and Fly Tiers Club to find a valuable fly that they suspect has been stolen. Could the disappearance of a vintage Gray Ghost from a riverside cabin in the Madison Valley be connected to the gray ghosts who haunt Sphinx Mountain?

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