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Hunting Ground

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Fifteen years ago, Hector Lewis's wife and young daughter vanished without a trace. People have long thought he was responsible, but the man he knows is behind their disappearance still walks free. As a police officer, he is sworn to uphold the law. But he has seen how little justice there is in the world. And when a newcomer's arrival sparks a harrowing series of crimes, Hector finds himself in a race to catch a man he is convinced is a killer. Evelyn Hutto knows what it is to be prey. She moved west to start over. But the remote town of Raven's Gap, Montana, is not as quiet and picturesque as it appears. The wild borderlands of Yellowstone National Park are home to more than one kind of predator. Women are going missing, and Evelyn's position at the local museum unearths a collection of Native American art steeped in secrets. As she traces the threads of the past and the present, she finds them tied to one man. Hector is a man obsessed with finding answers. Evelyn is a woman with secrets of her own. As winter whittles the land to bone and ice, the body count rises, and both become locked in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a dangerous man. A man who is as cunning as he is charismatic. A man whose new hunting season is only just beginning.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 30, 2020
      Holloway (Once unto the Breach) travels familiar terrain in this unremarkable serial killer novel. Evelyn Hutto has moved from Georgia, where she survived a traumatic experience that left her wary of all men, to Raven’s Gap, Mont., to work as the assistant collections manager at the Park County Museum. Unfortunately for her, the local bookstore owner, Jeff Roosevelt, is a predator, who views meeting Evelyn as a “good omen” that reawakens his misogynistic, murderous tendencies. Jeff’s violent streak isn’t a complete secret; police officer Hector Lewis, who’s nearing retirement, is still hoping to find evidence to implicate him in the disappearance, 15 years earlier, of Lewis’s wife and daughter. The plot unfolds from the perspectives of these three main characters. Jeff’s chapters open, heavy-handedly, with quotes from such notorious serial murderers as Albert Fish and Jeffrey Dahmer. Readers should be prepared for minimal suspense. Neither the prose nor the characters leave much of an impression.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2020
      Evelyn Hutto moves to a remote Montana town, Raven's Gap, for a new start and a job working to catalog Native American artifacts. From the opening scene, readers can tell that Evelyn is on the run from something serious. Her new life quickly turns ominous; a police officer she meets upon arrival, Hector Lewis, nurses a long-held grudge against a local man, Jeff Roosevelt, who soon makes sinister remarks to Evelyn. When the dead bodies of local women start appearing, Evelyn fears for her life and is forced to find her own path to safety, a task she's familiar with as the survivor of violence. The people of Raven's Gap seem oddly detached from the danger in their midst, and a plot point involving the faking of computer evidence underestimates police forensic abilities. Still, it is absorbing to follow Evelyn and Hector's pursuits of Jeff, and Holloway's subplot involving possible fraud relating to Native artifacts proves fascinating. A good choice for patrons looking for their next book after Anne Hillerman's The Tale Teller (2019).(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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