The Big Lost

Cover of The Big Lost by Ronald R. Carroll
Publisher: 4T2 Brand, LLC
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9780983356806
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.06 Pounds
Width: 0.83 Inches
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The Big Lost by Ronald R. Carroll, published by 4T2 Brand, LLC in February 2011, is a mystery that unfolds in the remote Big Lost Mountains of Idaho. The story begins with the discovery of a mangled body of a hunter at Elkhorn Creek, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding his death. As Sheriff Chester A. Tilghman investigates, he grapples with the community’s divided opinions on the reintroduction of wolves to the area, setting the stage for a complex narrative that intertwines local politics and a tragic loss.

Readers will find a gripping exploration of the tensions between wildlife conservation and public safety as the sheriff, alongside Chief Deputy Charlie Two Leaf and his Chihuahua named Hot Sauce, navigates the investigation. The story delves into the reactions of the community, polarized by the hunter’s death, as they align themselves for or against the wolves. This edition spans 328 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed look at the challenges faced by law enforcement in a rural setting where nature and human interests collide.


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On the side of a mountain at a place known as Elkhorn Creek, dusted with an early October snow, lies the horrifically mangled body of a solitary hunter. Wolves had taken advantage of the uncommon feast and moved on. What they had left behind was a bloody mystery and scant evidence by which to solve it. Chester A. Tilghman, the sheriff of Custer County, stood looking solemnly over the scene of the hunter’s camp. As he surveyed the red mass at his feet, he dreaded the public reaction that would come when the details and circumstances of this man’s death were published in the local newspaper. The outcry, he suspected, would be swift and viral; the same reaction the Government biologists received the day they reintroduced the first pack of gray wolves to the remote Big Lost Mountains of Idaho. From that point on, the people of the region aligned themselves on one side or the other; either in favor or against the wolf. Now, with this tragic death, the two sides would be forming their war camps and bringing out their big guns. One army quick to blame the wolf for the hunter’s demise and clamor for the total and final extermination of these vicious beasts; the other desperate to defend the predator’s tentative place in the natural order of things. For a rural lawman caught in the middle, the conflation of politics and death was a bitter brew. The sheriff had to solve the case quickly, he had no choice. So along with his Chief Deputy Charlie Two Leaf and a little Chihuahua the sheriff called Hot Sauce, the man with the badge began to follow the twisted trail of the wolf and search for the answer to one man’s lonely death. The Big Lost won a Finalist Medallion from the Next Generation, Indie Book Awards for 2011.

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Publisher: 4T2 Brand, LLC. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9780983356806.
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Language: en. Pages: 328.

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