The Last Ranger
A novel
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Narrated by:
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Mark Deakins
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By:
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Peter Heller
“A good story that’s intertwined like leaves afloat in a river with the current of Heller’s descriptive powers… Filled with Heller’s lush writing… Powerful.” –Denver Post
Officer Ren Hopper is an enforcement ranger with the National Park Service, tasked with duties both mundane and thrilling: Breaking up fights at campgrounds, saving clueless tourists from moose attacks, and attempting to broker an uneasy peace between the wealthy vacationers who tromp through the park with cameras, and the residents of hardscrabble Cooke City who want to carve out a meaningful living.
When Ren, hiking through the backcountry on his day off, encounters a tall man with a dog and a gun chasing a small black bear up a hill, his hackles are raised. But what begins as an investigation into the background of a local poacher soon opens into something far murkier: A shattered windshield, a series of red ribbons tied to traps, the discovery of a frightening conspiracy, and a story of heroism gone awry.
Populated by a cast of extraordinary characters—famous scientists, tattooed bartenders, wildlife guides in slick Airstreams—and bursting with unexpected humor and grace, Peter Heller masterfully unveils a portrait of the American west where our very human impulses—for greed, love, family, and community—play out amidst the stunning beauty of the natural world.
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Another great Peter Heller book
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Anticlimactic
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The plot is subtle, and the writing is poetic
The narrator was awesome. I definitely can't wait for more stories from this author.
Enjoyed this one
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It's more than the daily job of a Park Ranger, Heller fleshes out his characters, providing complex and richly developed players. Ren is earnest and upstanding. He wants to be an agent of good. The reader learns, through Ren’s internal monologues, that Ren has a troubled past that weighs on him. He has regrets regarding the women he loved: his wife and mother. Another character, Les, appears to be a heartless wolf poacher who had a promising future in football. His career was cut short and it seems like Les’ life is out of control. And there is Hilly, the wolf academic who loves her wolves more than humans.
That is not to say that Heller’s knowledge of Yellowstone Ranger’s inner sanctum isn’t entertainment enough. Through Hilly, we follow the tagged wolves. The reader becomes intimately familiar with the wolves who have demonstrated empathy, or the bears who remain the crowd favorites. Much of the “wildlife” have been tagged and followed via cell-data.
If you love the outdoors, you’ll love Heller’s writing. If you love literature, you’ll love Heller. If you can’t physically get to a National Park this year, read this and you’ll be immersed. I’m a huge fan of Heller’s, even though I don’t fish, and Heller believes fishing is the answer to all the world’s ills.
I listened to the audio, narrated superbly by Mark Deakins.
Heller is king of literary wilderness thrillers
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Both taut mystery and serene pleasures at the edge of the wild
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