
Trapped in the Cascades
Luke McCain Mysteries, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Griffyn Bellah
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By:
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Rob Phillips
About this listen
When trappers begin encountering illegal bear traps near their traplines, it seems that someone may be purposefully attempting to trap trappers—but why? As one trapper attempts to remove himself from a potentially lethal snare, two major snowstorms start pummeling the Central Cascades.
Stranded hunters and a fugitive killer looking for a place to ride out a blizzard have Luke McCain and his yellow Lab, Jack, working overtime to help get everyone safely out of the mountains. It can only be described as the most challenging 72 hours he has ever spent on the job as a Washington State Fish and Wildlife enforcement officer.
©2024 Rob Phillips (P)2024 Rob Phillips
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