Book Review: An unarmed game warden tracks a killer through the Maine wilderness in 'Pitch Dark'

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Heavy rain storms have made much of the Northern Maine wilderness impassable, but Maine game warden Mike Bowditch has a murderer to catch. Unarmed and with no way to call for help, he ventures into the forest to intercept his prey before the killer can escape into Canada.

Heavy storms have made much of northern Maine impassible. Streams and rivers are overflowing their banks, and logging roads and forest trails are crisscrossed with toppled trees. It’s no time to go exploring or hunting, so why has a heavily armed stranger rented an ATV and disappeared into the wilderness?

So begins “Pitch Dark,” the 15th book in Paul Doiron’s fine series of crime novels featuring Bowditch.

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