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Ash Child

A Montana Mystery featuring Gabriel Du Pré, Book Nine

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By: Peter Bowen
Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
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Crystal meth, brushfires, and a murderer on the loose threaten Du Pré’s tranquil Montana town.

Drought has come to Toussaint, Montana, and appendicitis has stricken the Mtis Indian tracker and investigator Gabriel Du Pré. His appendix is bad enough, but what really hurts is being trapped in the hospital when he learns that Maddy Collins has been killed. As far as Du Pré knows, no one in town had cause to dislike the harmless old coot, much less bash her head in with a cast-iron hatchet. When the doctors release him, he goes looking for answers.

Du Pré suspects a pair of boys who, despite their good upbringing, have fallen in with a gang of meth dealers. Not long after the murder, they vanish. As the town is threatened by a forest fire, he hunts for the two young men, not knowing whether they are alive or dead. When the inferno reaches Toussaint, no one will be safe.

©2002 Peter Bowen (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Crime Mystery Montana Murder Fiction Native American Westerns Genre Fiction World Literature
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this narrator has done a great job in the continuing story of Life and times of Gabriel Dupree it's a stand-alone story but much better I think if you've listen to the other books almost like chapters in his life I highly recommend this as time well spent

another great story in The saga of Gabriel Dupree

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This series always delivers an exciting look into the life of Gabriel Du Pre.

Fantastic

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Peter Bowen is a master at depicting aa place, a culture, characters, and dialect. The narration was among the very best, with each person coming vividly to life. This book is a work of art, and I loved listening to it.

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