Griffith grew up among the woods, fields, and emerald waters of Eastern Iowa. Armed with his knowledge of the natural world and his wolf-dog companion, Sam must uncover answers to questions that few others believe should be asked.Īward-winning author Cary J. When Sam and Gray come upon a second victim, Sam’s 0instincts tell him there’ll be more deaths, but, as usual, those instincts put him at odds with conventional law enforcement. The wolf-dog keeps following his nose, leading Sam to a utility room where they discover the school’s janitor-dead! Local police write it off as a drug overdose, but Sam is no stranger to crime scenes. Gray finds a sample drug packet, hidden by Sam, but that’s not all. He’s visiting sixth graders at Hopkins Elementary to share photographs of the monarch butterfly-and he has brought along his drug-sniffing wolf-dog, Gray, to give students a demonstration of his partner’s remarkable skills. There are two dead bodies and too many coincidences to ignore-in this outdoors mystery, special agent Sam Rivers must stop a murderous conspiracy.Īs a special agent for the US Fish & Wildlife Service, Sam Rivers has researched and studied a variety of animals. Griffith brings back Sam for his third mystery-a thrilling novel filled with action and suspense. The Denver Post calls Sam Rivers the “predator’s predator.” In Killing Monarchs, award-winning writer Cary J. Contact Information: Liliane Opsomer FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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