Notches

by Peter Bowen

Gabriel Du Pré (4)

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"[An] enjoyable series of interest to western crime readers, especially those favoring Montana authors C. J. Box, Craig Johnson, and Keith McCafferty as well as fans of the Hillermans" (Booklist).

The news is bad: five young women—so far—raped, tortured, and left in the Montana wilderness to be devoured by coyotes. It's not long before Gabriel Du Pré, Métis Indian cattle inspector and occasional deputy, gets the call from Sheriff Benny Klein, summoning him to yet another grisly crime show more scene—this time in his own backyard. Not far from the victim, he finds two more murdered women, their bodies arranged over each other in a cross. A message from the killer? But what does it mean?
Working alongside a Blackfoot FBI agent and his feisty female partner, Du Pré, a father and grandfather with two daughters of his own, gives his all to the manhunt. But as more victims are found, and a young woman he cares about disappears, he will come to the grim realization that he must learn to think like this monster in order to catch him.
"Like the most memorable creations in detective fiction, [Du Pré's] moral center is unshakeable" (Booklist).
Notches is the 4th book in The Montana Mysteries Featuring Gabriel Du Pré series, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

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Gabriel Du Pré, ... of Montana, a member of the far- ranging Metis Indian tribe and a gifted fiddler, is sorely aggrieved that killers are making the trailways unsafe for women and children. Informally deputized by the local weak-stomached sheriff—a friend of his—Du Pré quickly becomes privy to a pattern of highway-related rape/killings that go back many years and involve more than one show more perpetrator. In his fourth outing ("Wolf, No Wolf", etc.), the earthy Du Pré again manhunts in a way that puts to good use his creator's considerable knowledge of native lore. While remaining true to his tribal ethos, the deputy forms extra professional bonds with those who share his outrage: the Blackfoot FBI man Harvey "Weasel Fat" Wallace; his profane, well- built female colleague Agent Pideron (almost one of the boys); and the tattooed trucker and sometime outlaw Rolly Challis, who becomes a friend after rescuing the runaway daughter of Du Pré's fiery lover, Madeleine. Despite warnings from his government-employee friends not to get involved, Du Pré responds to Madeleine's exhortations and weathers both drinking bouts and dream quests, achieving a rough justice in the process. show less
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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3552 .O866 .N68Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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