
Track of the Poacher
Penn's Woods Stories, Book 4
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Khai Lannor
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In his fourth book about his life as a state game warden, Wasserman writes about his experiences tracking down wildlife poachers from the city streets of Philadelphia to the rugged mountains of northern Pennsylvania. Join him as he encounters some of the most unpredictable—and interesting characters under the sun. Track of the Poacher contains eight of his most memorable tales to date. In A Question of Proof two hunters are discovered with a trophy ten-point buck. They seem like easy-going fellas and admit to using illegal bait to lure the deer onto their property. But the case takes a dramatic turn of events after Wasserman files charges.
In Voice in the Wilderness Wasserman travels into the city of Philadelphia to pursue big game poachers on their own turf. Wasserman must resort to his vast knowledge of investigative techniques to apprehend them.Lost Boys is about two teenage poachers: one a good kid who has always stayed out of trouble, the other a hardened deer killer who convinces the other to accompany him on an illegal night hunt.
In Dazed and Confused Wasserman writes about incidents where the poachers can’t seem to understand right from wrong. Some of the characters in this story are so feral they'll make your scalp crawl. An Inconvenient Truth is about state and federal game wardens armed with a search warrant. It has a surprise ending that you’ll remember long after you put the book down.
In Anatomy of a Shooting Wasserman skillfully narrates the details of several hunting accidents. It’s a must listen that might just save your life one day.
Deceit, Lies and Alibis is about poachers who will do and say anything to kill over the limit of game. But Wasserman uses a few tricks of his own to get confessions from these outlaws.
Outlaw Trapper is about a self-professed outlaw who traps out of season and trespasses on private property. He is a hardened career poacher, but don’t be surprised if you feel a little sorry for him by the end of the story.
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