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Cast A Long Shadow

The Big Sky Series, Book 1

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Cast A Long Shadow

By: Kwen D Griffeth
Narrated by: Paul J McSorley
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Ever try to fill boots a size too large?

Ever keep pace with strides too long?

Ever try to cast a long shadow?

“Bad Bobby” Trent, star high school athlete, college scholarship holder, pro-rodeo circuit rider, lived an unencumbered life. He was a man, who, by his own definition, limited his concentration to no more than eight seconds at a time - the time required to ride a bull or saddlebronc and win. He’s tough, independent, shallow, and always looking for a good time. Then his father is murdered.

Sheriff Robert Trent, was the longtime chief law enforcement officer of Lodge Pole County Montana. He was stern, fair, honest, and dependable. He tried to see the best in people, and always ready to give them one more chance. He was ambushed, shot dead at the side of the road. Set up by someone he knew. Now, rumors claim the sheriff wasn’t all that he claimed. Rumors claim he was dirty; paid off by persons’ unknown.

Slapped by reality, Bobby is determined to investigate the killing. He’s set on finding the one who did this. Only one problem, he doesn’t have a clue what he’s doing.

©2018 Kwen D Griffeth (P)2018 Kwen D Griffeth
Genre Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Romance Western Romance Westerns Fiction Suspense Feel-Good
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Engaging Mystery • Vivid Descriptions • Distinctive Character Voices • Cultural Authenticity • Emotional Depth
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I was hooked from the beginning. The author and narrator completely sucked me into Montana and the western life of Bobby Trent. Looking forward to more!!!

I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my request and voluntarily left this review.

Loved the book!!!

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This is a new series by the author and book 1 did not disappoint. Rodeo bad boy, Bobby Trent is having a bad day...he’s broken 3 fingers in his hand at the rodeo, then gets into a fight at the local watering hole...then gets arrested for assaulting an officer. The arrest in itself was hilarious especially when he told one of the sheriff’s deputies that her taser would be like a tickle...yea, he came out on the losing end of that one! Bobby ends up in lockup, where the sheriff sentences him to spend 10dys. Is that really legal? Turns out that Sheriff Trent is giving his adult son something of a time-out to get his head together. Then things start spiraling out of control...a damaged tractor trailer shows up for repairs in the small Montana town and it’s loaded with heroine. Sheriff Trent does not want the negative press that will come with calling in the FBI and DEA and is trying to determine a quiet way to handle this. Except the trailer is burnt out...then the feds swoop in and start questioning the sheriff...suspecting that he’s been turning a blind eye to drug smuggling through his county. All this occurs while Bobby is in lockup and then he gets the worst possible news...his dad is dead and the feds believe that he committed suicide!
Bobby finally gets his act together and, with the help of his Native American blood brother, ex-gf-now-attorney, and deputy Nixon, begins his own investigation to clear his dad’s name. Drugs and bad guys meet Bobby head on...who will win this deadly game?
As I said earlier, fantastic start to the series, with great narration, and I look forward to more.
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.

Bad Boy Bobby and the spirit of Montana

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I started this book and I was hooked from the get go. I loved Bobby's personality, his bad boy attitude and the eventual understanding of who he was raised to be. Unfortunately, it took his dad being murdered for that to come to him. Made me sad when he felt that he disappointed his dad and couldn't make amends for it. The developing relationships within the characters was enjoyable to read.
I actually listened to the audio book version and enjoyed it very much with Paul McSorley at the helm. Paul McSorley is a master at storytelling and he makes this listener believe every word.
I highly enjoyed this book.

Couldn't put it down!

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Kwen Griffith captures my attention and artfully guides me throgh his stories. Over five years I have read and listened to Mr. Griffith's stories, usually narrated by Paul McSorley. Few writers have honed their story telling to such a degree. I am waiting for the transfer of these works into screen plays or scripts for a broadcast series so that more people can enjoy the gift of his writing. Heroes with real flaws and strong villains provide conflict and grip my attention leaving me hungry for more. Impatiently waiting for the Audible version of Book 2.

The Budding Genius of Kwen Griffith

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This book flowed by, like watching a great movie. I was so into the story that it seemed to fly by, leaving me wanting more. I can’t wait to listen to the next book, to see where the story goes from here. I thought I had the whole thing figured out early on, but the author spun a web that traps you and keeps you suspended. By the time I reached the end and it all came together, I was happily surprised that I was wrong in my assumptions. Very well done. If you like a good mystery this is your book.


I have received a free copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review

A wonderful book!

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I enjoyed the story and the narrator. I was expecting a better ending, but I’ll read book two and hope for a little more at the end.

Good story. The ending fell a little short.

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this book is nothing more than a very bad attempt to copy the Longmire series. The story line is awkward, the characters are stereotypical, and the author tries way too hard to incorporate native American mysticism into the story.
Possibly, the only thing worse than the story is the narrator.

awful

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The best complement I can give to Kwen D. Griffeth and to this book is what I said as the headline to this review. Cast a long shadow is a book I really enjoyed, it has all the great characters and the location is beautifully described.

"Son of Longmire"

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Kept me involved until the very end. The next book in the series is on my wish list. I listen when I am working out or doing chores and both the plot and the performance have to keep me interested. I was given a complimentary copy of this book but own others by this author, all of which I have enjoyed.

good story

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This book kept us spellbound with all the imagination and twists and turns!! We love the history in it and the unorthodox way of this father disciplining his adult son. We could use a little more of that in this day and age. Sometimes people who have experienced life for the good and bad have more common sense than the book learned and educated people. I would recommend this book to anyone!!! Thank you for another great cowboy and Indian story!! Can’t wait to read the next one!!!!

Cowboy logic and common sense prevails again!

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