Solus
By (Author) Peter Bowen
Open Road Media
Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
18th October 2018
United States
Paperback
226
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
Gabriel Du Pr is back in action, coming to the aid of a whistleblower on the run, in this all-new novel in a wonderfully eclectic and enjoyable series (Booklist).
When a hunted military whistleblower and his family need someplace to hide and someone to trust, Toussaint, Montana, is the place, and Gabriel Du Pr the man. The Mtis Indian former cattle inspector and sometimes deputy is happy to offer protection, even though hes already got his hands full with an ailing granddaughter, a meddling medicine man, and a Kazakh eagle hunter prowling the hills above town.
As a guard at a Kabul prison, Hoyt Poe witnessed his fellow soldiers abusing the Afghan inmates. Poes testimony threatens to expose the military contractor that led the prisons brutal interrogation program. Now, Temple Securitys billionaire founder, Lloyd Cutler, wants him dead. But how long can the fugitive and his family lay low before Cutlers mercenaries come to Du Prs hometown looking for trouble
Packed with pulse-pounding suspense, wry humor, and the romance of small-town Montana, Solus continues the irresistible adventures of the one of a kind Gabriel Du Pr, a character of legendary proportions (New York Timesbestselling author Ridley Pearson).
Solus is the 15th book in the Montana Mysteries Featuring Gabriel Du Pr, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
Praise for the Montana Mysteries Featuring Gabriel Du Pr
Peter Bowen writes mysteries that are truly mysteriousinformed by Western legend, steeped in Indian superstition.... Riding with Du Pr is some kind of enchantment. The New York Times Book Review
Bowen plays his language the way Du Pr plays violin: plaintive, humorous, wild, the sounds of the sentences as meaningful as the story. The Washington Post Book World
[Peter Bowen] writes about the rural West better than anyone. ... He gets it right over and over again. Rocky Mountain News
Beneath Bowens delightfully extravagant characters lurks a warning: the inevitable clashes between outsiders and natives are sometimes funny, sometimes violent, but ultimately tragic. Publishers Weekly
Peter Bowen (b. 1945) is best known for his mystery novels set in the modern American West. When he was ten, Bowens family moved to Bozeman, Montana, where a paper route introduced him to the grizzled old cowboys who frequented a bar called The Oaks. Listening to their stories, some of which stretched back to the 1870s, Bowen found inspiration for his later fiction.
Following time at the University of Michigan and the University of Montana, he published his first novel, Yellowstone Kelly, in 1987. After two more novels featuring the real-life western hero, Bowen published Coyote Wind (1994), which introduced Gabriel Du Pr, a mixed-race lawman living in fictional Toussaint, Montana. He has written fifteen novels in the series, in which Du Pr gets tangled up in everything from cold-blooded murder to the hunt for rare fossils. Bowen continues to live and write in Livingston, Montana.