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Buckular dystrophy, a woods cop mystery, Joseph Heywood

Label
Buckular dystrophy, a woods cop mystery, Joseph Heywood
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Buckular dystrophy
Oclc number
919014991
Responsibility statement
Joseph Heywood
Series statement
Woods cop mystery, 10
Sub title
a woods cop mystery
Summary
The traditional firearm deer season in Michigan lasts two weeks, a time in which the most hunters are afield during the year and the time when most things happen. Game wardens cannot count on having any life but work during this period, and in this case Grady Service, who takes longtime violator and archrival Limpy Allerdyce on as his partner for deer season runs into the most bizarre string of big cases involving deer that he has ever encountered. Buckular Dystrophy is the term coined by Conservation Officers to describe the condition whereby people cannot help killing deer, not for sport or food, but for other reasons {u2013} an addiction of sorts, and unlike other addictions, one not medically organized, but just as real
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