Bitter Creek by Peter Bowen (2015, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherOpen Road Integrated Media, Inc.
ISBN-101497676584
ISBN-139781497676589
eBay Product ID (ePID)201600845

Product Key Features

Book TitleBitter Creek
Number of Pages262 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicNative American & Aboriginal, Westerns, Mystery & Detective / General
GenreFiction
AuthorPeter Bowen
Book SeriesThe Montana Mysteries Featuring Gabriel Du Pré Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight10.4 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2015-373993
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"Peter Bowen writes mysteries that are truly mysterious--informed by Western legend, steeped in Indian superstition. . . . Riding with Du Pré is some kind of enchantment." -- The New York Times Book Review "Bowen plays his language the way Du Pré plays violin: plaintive, humorous, wild, the sounds of the sentences as meaningful as the story." -- The Washington Post Book World "One of the most unusual characters working the fictional homicide beat . . . powerfully poetic but unsentimental." -- Booklist "Bowen's writing is lean and full of mordant observations. His hardy characters . . . come to life, and his wry humor provides relief from the haunting, wind-bitten cattle-ranch landscape." -- Publishers Weekly "In detective Du Pré, Peter Bowen gives readers all they can hope for: a hero as odd and surprising as the mystery he is called upon to solve." --Water Kirn, author of  Blood Will Out, "[ Bitter Creek ] is the fourteenth Du Pr novel and the first in eight years, and it marks the return of a wonderfully eclectic and enjoyable series, of interest to western crime readers, especially those favoring Montana authors C. J. Box, Craig Johnson, and Keith McCafferty as well as fans of the Hillermans and other Southwest-set mysteries." -- Booklist "Peter Bowen's Bitter Creek is likely the top of the Du Pr series, of which I've read all fourteen. It is a lively and absolutely fascinating look into Western history." --Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall "Peter Bowen writes mysteries that are truly mysterious--informed by Western legend, steeped in Indian superstition. . . . Riding with Du Pr is some kind of enchantment." -- The New York Times Book Review "Du Pr joins a select group including Sherlock Holmes, Nero Wolfe, and Dave Robicheaux, characters that readers feel they've known all their lives. . . . Thought-provoking and always entertaining, this latest chapter in Bowen's ongoing Du Pr saga shows the author at the top of his form." --William Hjortsberg, author of Falling Angel and Maana "Bowen plays his language the way Du Pr plays violin: plaintive, humorous, wild, the sounds of the sentences as meaningful as the story." -- The Washington Post Book World " Bitter Creek is Peter Bowen's unforgettable series hero Gabriel Du Pr at his fiddling, ditch-swilling, cruiser-tromping best." --David McCumber, author of The Cowboy Way and Playing Off the Rail "Peter Bowen is an American original. His mysteries are quirky and satisfying, while his diamond-cut prose slices clean to the bone." --Maryanne Vollers, author of Ghosts of Mississippi and Lone Wolf "In Bitter Creek , Peter Bowen's new Gabriel Du Pr mystery, a long-hidden treachery is unearthed and, by the skin of some teeth, put to rest. Hooray for Bowen's irascible and humane detective! Hooray for storytelling that is astringent, syncopated, comic, and utterly its own." --Deirdre McNamer, author of Red Rover "In Gabriel Du Pr, Peter Bowen has given the Mtis a worthy hero in contemporary literature. Now, with Bitter Creek , we have a borderlands lagniappe of fourteen tales that collectively make their stand along the Montana Medicine Line (and in American letters) like a bison herd turned into a storm--fixed on the landscape of our imagination." --Nicholas Vrooman, PhD, Mtis historian and author of "The Whole Country was . . . 'One Robe' ": The Little Shell Tribe's America, "[ Bitter Creek ] is the fourteenth Du Pré novel and the first in eight years, and it marks the return of a wonderfully eclectic and enjoyable series, of interest to western crime readers, especially those favoring Montana authors C. J. Box, Craig Johnson, and Keith McCafferty as well as fans of the Hillermans and other Southwest-set mysteries." -- Booklist "Peter Bowen's Bitter Creek is likely the top of the Du Pré series, of which I've read all fourteen. It is a lively and absolutely fascinating look into Western history." --Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall "Peter Bowen writes mysteries that are truly mysterious--informed by Western legend, steeped in Indian superstition. . . . Riding with Du Pré is some kind of enchantment." -- The New York Times Book Review "Du Pré joins a select group including Sherlock Holmes, Nero Wolfe, and Dave Robicheaux, characters that readers feel they've known all their lives. . . . Thought-provoking and always entertaining, this latest chapter in Bowen's ongoing Du Pré saga shows the author at the top of his form." --William Hjortsberg, author of Falling Angel and Mañana "Bowen plays his language the way Du Pré plays violin: plaintive, humorous, wild, the sounds of the sentences as meaningful as the story." -- The Washington Post Book World " Bitter Creek is Peter Bowen's unforgettable series hero Gabriel Du Pré at his fiddling, ditch-swilling, cruiser-tromping best." --David McCumber, author of The Cowboy Way and Playing Off the Rail "Peter Bowen is an American original. His mysteries are quirky and satisfying, while his diamond-cut prose slices clean to the bone." --Maryanne Vollers, author of Ghosts of Mississippi and Lone Wolf "In Bitter Creek , Peter Bowen's new Gabriel Du Pré mystery, a long-hidden treachery is unearthed and, by the skin of some teeth, put to rest. Hooray for Bowen's irascible and humane detective! Hooray for storytelling that is astringent, syncopated, comic, and utterly its own." --Deirdre McNamer, author of Red Rover "In Gabriel Du Pré, Peter Bowen has given the Métis a worthy hero in contemporary literature. Now, with Bitter Creek , we have a borderlands lagniappe of fourteen tales that collectively make their stand along the Montana Medicine Line (and in American letters) like a bison herd turned into a storm--fixed on the landscape of our imagination." --Nicholas Vrooman, PhD, Métis historian and author of "The Whole Country was . . . 'One Robe' ": The Little Shell Tribe's America, "[ Bitter Creek ] is the fourteenth Du Pr novel and the first in eight years, and it marks the return of a wonderfully eclectic and enjoyable series, of interest to western crime readers, especially those favoring Montana authors C. J. Box, Craig Johnson, and Keith McCafferty as well as fans of the Hillermans and other Southwest-set mysteries." -- Booklist "Peter Bowen's Bitter Creek is likely the top of the Du Pr series, of which I've read all fourteen. It is a lively and absolutely fascinating look into Western history." --Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall   "Peter Bowen writes mysteries that are truly mysterious--informed by Western legend, steeped in Indian superstition. . . . Riding with Du Pr is some kind of enchantment." -- The New York Times Book Review   "Du Pr joins a select group including Sherlock Holmes, Nero Wolfe, and Dave Robicheaux, characters that readers feel they've known all their lives. . . . Thought-provoking and always entertaining, this latest chapter in Bowen's ongoing Du Pr saga shows the author at the top of his form." --William Hjortsberg, author of Falling Angel and Maana   "Bowen plays his language the way Du Pr plays violin: plaintive, humorous, wild, the sounds of the sentences as meaningful as the story." -- The Washington Post Book World   " Bitter Creek is Peter Bowen's unforgettable series hero Gabriel Du Pr at his fiddling, ditch-swilling, cruiser-tromping best." --David McCumber, author of The Cowboy Way and Playing Off the Rail   "Peter Bowen is an American original. His mysteries are quirky and satisfying, while his diamond-cut prose slices clean to the bone." --Maryanne Vollers, author of Ghosts of Mississippi and Lone Wolf   "In Bitter Creek , Peter Bowen's new Gabriel Du Pr mystery, a long-hidden treachery is unearthed and, by the skin of some teeth, put to rest. Hooray for Bowen's irascible and humane detective! Hooray for storytelling that is astringent, syncopated, comic, and utterly its own." --Deirdre McNamer, author of Red Rover   "In Gabriel Du Pr, Peter Bowen has given the Mtis a worthy hero in contemporary literature. Now, with Bitter Creek , we have a borderlands lagniappe of fourteen tales that collectively make their stand along the Montana Medicine Line (and in American letters) like a bison herd turned into a storm--fixed on the landscape of our imagination." --Nicholas Vrooman, PhD, Mtis historian and author of "The Whole Country was . . . 'One Robe' ": The Little Shell Tribe's America  
Series Volume Number14
Dewey Decimal813.54
SynopsisIn the latest installment of Peter Bowen's acclaimed mystery series, Gabriel Du Pr investigates a century-old crime Lieutenant John Patchen has come to Montana to persuade Chappie Plaquemines, his former gunnery sergeant in Iraq and the son of Gabriel Du Pr 's girlfriend, to accept the Navy Cross. First, however, Du Pr and Patchen must find the wounded marine, who was last seen drinking heavily in the Toussaint Saloon. They locate him soon enough, disheveled and stinking of stale booze, but a sobering visit to a medicine man's sweat lodge reveals a much greater mystery: the unsolved case of a band of M tis who were last seen fleeing from General Black Jack Pershing's troops in 1910 before disappearing. Strange voices within the sweat lodge speak of a place called Bitter Creek, where the M tis encountered their fate. To find it, Du Pr tracks down the only living survivor of the massacre, a feisty old woman whose memories may not be as trustworthy as they seem. But when Amalie leads Du Pr to Pardoe, an out-of-the-way crossroads north of Helena, he senses that they are about to uncover long-buried secrets. Discouraged by the US military, their lives threatened by locals whose ancestors may have played a role in the murders, Chappie, Patchen, and Du Pr bravely pursue the truth so that the victims of a terrible injustice might finally rest in peace. "Peter Bowen's Bitter Creek is likely the top of the Du Pr series, of which I've read all fourteen. It is a lively and absolutely fascinating look into Western history." -Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall "Peter Bowen writes mysteries that are truly mysterious-informed by Western legend, steeped in Indian superstition. . . . Riding with Du Pr is some kind of enchantment." -The New York Times Book Review "Du Pr joins a select group including Sherlock Holmes, Nero Wolfe, and Dave Robicheaux, characters that readers feel they've known all their lives. . . . Thought-provoking and always entertaining, this latest chapter in Bowen's ongoing Du Pr saga shows the author at the top of his form." -William Hjortsberg, author of Falling Angel and Ma ana "Bowen plays his language the way Du Pr plays violin: plaintive, humorous, wild, the sounds of the sentences as meaningful as the story." -The Washington Post Book World "Bitter Creek is Peter Bowen's unforgettable series hero Gabriel Du Pr at his fiddling, ditch-swilling, cruiser-tromping best." -David McCumber, author of The Cowboy Way and Playing Off the Rail Peter Bowen (b. 1945) is an author best known for mystery novels set in the modern American West. When he was ten, Bowen's family moved to Bozeman, Montana, where a paper route introduced him to the grizzled old cowboys who frequented a bar called The Oaks. Listening to their stories, some of which stretched back to the 1870s, Bowen found inspiration for his later fiction. Following time at the University of Michigan and the University of Montana, Bowen published his first novel, Yellowstone Kelly, in 1987. After two more novels featuring the real-life Western hero, Bowen published Coyote Wind (1994), which introduced Gabriel Du Pr , a mixed-race lawman living in fictional Toussaint, Montana. Bowen has written fourteen novels in the series, in which Du Pr gets tangled up in everything from cold-blooded murder to the hunt for rare fossils. Bowen continues to live and write in Livingston, Montana., " Bitter Creek is likely the top of the Du Pré series . . . Lively and absolutely fascinating" (Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall ). Lt. John Patchen has come to Montana to persuade Chappie Plaquemines, his former gunnery sergeant in Iraq, to accept the Navy Cross. First, however, Patchen must find the wounded marine, who was last seen drinking heavily in the Toussaint Saloon. With the help of Gabriel Du Pré, who's romantically involved with Chappie's mother, he locates him soon enough, disheveled and stinking of stale booze. But a sobering visit to a medicine man's sweat lodge reveals a much greater mystery: The unsolved case of a band of Métis Indians who were last seen fleeing from Gen. Black Jack Pershing's troops in 1910, before disappearing. Strange voices within the sweat lodge speak of a place called Bitter Creek, where the Métis encountered their fate. To find it, Du Pré tracks down the only living survivor of the massacre, a feisty old woman whose memories may not be as trustworthy as they seem. But when Amalie leads Du Pré to Pardoe, an out-of-the-way crossroads north of Helena, he senses they're about to uncover long-buried secrets. Discouraged by the US military with their lives threatened by locals whose ancestors may have played a role in the murders, Chappie, Patchen, and Du Pré bravely pursue the truth so the victims of a terrible injustice might finally rest in peace. Bitter Creek is the 14th book in The Montana Mysteries Featuring Gabriel Du Pré series, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
LC Classification NumberPS3552.O866B58 2015

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