Bitter Roots (Book 1 of Bitter Root Mysteries) Murder in a small town is always personal.Dispatcher Zak Waller prefers working behind the scenes in the Sheriff’s Office of Lost Trail, Montana, but when a newcomer to the sparsely populated town is brutally murdered—and the Sheriff is quick to pin the death on an unknown outsider—Zak starts his own private sleuthing. On the surface Lost Trail is a … sleuthing.
On the surface Lost Trail is a picture-perfect western town, offering a simple way of life revolving around the local ranches and ski hill. But almost everyone has a secret to protect, and no one knows that more than Zak. He’s part of a younger generation hoping to revitalize the town. But evil has dug in deeper than he knows.
Perfect for fans of the British television film, Broadchurch.
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Enjoyable reading
Little sappy for my taste but read whole book
Only downside is she uses Canadian terms – we have National Forests in Montana, not preserves. And always Griz, never Grizz
I Was disappointed in the title, since I live in the Bitterroots, which are a change of mountains, the town of Missoula is correct, other towns are correct, but there is NO town named Bitter Root, so not sure what the author was using for a map?
To predictable
Too slow & predictable for my tastes…..
The writing was sophomoric, high school level plot development.
Very slow, did not capture your attention.
I did not like this book = too confusing