The Stick Game
By (Author) Peter Bowen
Open Road Media
Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
14th October 2021
United States
Paperback
256
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
453g
A Montana deputy takes on a mining company thats poisoning reservation children in a novel the Washington Post calls wonderful [and] wise.
Something is rotten in the Fort Belknap Reservation. Life has always been tough on this barren stretch just south of the Canadian border, but now the children are getting sick. While playing his fiddle in a reservation bar, part-time deputy Gabriel Du Pr meets an accordionist who suspects the childrens health defects and low test scores are connected to pollution from the nearby Persephone gold mine.
Meanwhile, Du Pr investigates the disappearance of one of the afflicted children. When the boy turns up dead, the accordionists theory gains credence. It wouldnt be the first time the rich men of Montana found wealth at the expense of the reservations kids. But is there something more than greed and indifference at work Something even more sinister Du Pr will make it his business to find out.
In other hands, melodrama could easily rear its head and trample the scenery, but Bowen has a firm grip on his large cast of interesting players ... [in this] tale of grace vs. greed (Publishers Weekly).
The Stick Gameis the 7th book in The Montana Mysteries Featuring Gabriel Du Pr series, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
In other hands, melodrama could easily rear its head and trample the scenery, but Bowen has a firm grip on his large cast of interesting players, and what emerges is something quieter and more believable: a poignant, often funny tale about grace vs. greed. Publishers WeeklyBowens rock-hewn hero is a solid man with lusty appetites. . . . [Du Pr] rarely departs from the present tense of languageand of life. The New York TimesWonderful . . . wise . . . Hilarious as the satire often is, what makes these stories so rare is the byplay among the natives. The Washington Post Book World
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.