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Ice Hunter
What if diamonds were found in the wilds of
the Upper Peninsula? Would craze, greedy people descend on the area
with picks and shovels and dreams of getting rich? Would scam artists
be with them? Talk about a headache for a conservation officer who
treasures silence and solitude.
Copyright © 2001 Joseph Heywood
Lyons Press
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Blue Wolf in Green
Fire
Wolves were pretty much extirpated from
Michigan early in the 20th century. But they began coming back on their
own in the late 1980s. Lots of people are pleased they have returned.
As many are not pleased at all. And there are some who see it as a way
to make a little fast cash. A blue wolf is a genetically rare
creature, which means some jerk will want to kill it.
Copyright © 2002
Joseph Heywood
Lyons Press
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Chasing a Blond Moon
The international illegal animal parts
business is second only to illegal drugs in size, but may exceed it in
terms of damage to the planet. The unscrupulous trade for bear gall
bladders and paws is global and extends into Michigan where there is an
estimated population of 19,000 black bears.
Copyright © 2003
Joseph Heywood
Lyons Press
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Running Dark
For years the Michigan Department of Natural
Resources engaged in a rough and tumble contest with fish poachers
operating from the Garden Peninsula in Delta County. Equipment got
smashed, people got hurt, and it nearly turned into lethal shooting
war. Grady Service, a new CO, was right in the thick of it. Lansing had
it’s own agenda back then and officers were left on their own and to
their own devices to deal with the trouble.
Copyright © 2005
Joseph Heywood
Lyons Press
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Strike Dog
What if a serial killer had visions of
grandeur, wanted to show the world that he alone was perfect and could
get away with it? And what if he had been killing game wardens
around the United States for years and nobody had picked up on what was
going on. One thing’s for sure, if such a person targeted Grady
Service, he’d have his hands full.
Copyright © 2007
Joseph Heywood
Lyons Press
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Death
Roe
Michigan is rich in natural resources, which
means there are all sorts of people trying to figure a way to make a
buck from what’s out there – legally or otherwise. When Grady Service
pinches a Ukrainian immigrant illegally selling salmon eggs, the case
will lead him into territory he never imagined and make him a target
not just of the bad guys he’s chasing but the target of many of his own
DNR colleagues.
copyright © 2008
Joseph Heywood
Lyons Press
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Shadow of the Wolf
Tree
It
is the opening day of trout season and Grady Service and Tree are
together fishing the South Branch of the Paint River. It's been a great
day. Then Newf brings two skulls to the campfire, the next day Tree is
wounded by a booby trap and Grady Service and his conservation officer
pals are off and running to solve one of the strangest cases he's ever
encountered. Working closely with him is Michigan State Police homicide
detective Tuesday Friday. Hmmm.
copyright ©
2010
Joseph Heywood
Lyons Press
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Force
of Blood
In the eigth and newest title in thus critically acclaimed series,
Grady Service, detective for Michigan Upper Peninsula's DNR,
investigates a case on the shores of Lake Superior involving
"bleeding sand" and a centuries-old mystery surrounding a Native
American archaeological site...not to mention an enormous forest fire.
copyright ©
2011
Joseph Heywood
Lyons Press
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