Lute Bapcap, former cowboy, Rough Rider, and beaver trapper becomes Michigan's first civil service game warden handpicked by Theodore Roosevelt, and after his posting he becomes entangled in a bloody labor strike marked by sabotage tactics, such as slaughtered deer, flooded animal dens, poisoned trout streams and well water, and deforestation, all designed by mine owners to deny nature's bounty to the strikers.
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Publisher's Weekly, June 2012 Kirkus Review, August 2012 Publisher's Weekly Kirkus Review
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