I’m always looking for something interesting to read. Most of my bookshelves are a laden with a heavy dose of fly fishing and hunting with a spattering of history and philosophy left over from college, and I don’t have much in the way fiction in my collection. I recently had the chance to get my hands on a couple of books by Keith McCafferty. McCafferty who daylights as the Survival and Outdoor Skills Editor for Field and Stream, has written several novels that center around the main character, Sean Stranahan.
The novels follow this part fly fisherman, part artist, part private eye on his exploits in rural Montana. I really enjoyed reading through the stories that are full of fly fishing and outdoor references and the pages really fly by. If you’re looking for something to fill a day in the hammock, a Sean Stranahan mystery might be right up your alley.
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Nice!
You might also like the Joe Pickett novels by C.J. Box.
Thanks for the tip Bryan. I’ll check them out.
Ben
I’ve heard of this series of books, but have never taken the leap. I guess it’s time to give them a shot.
Great books! Another to consider is the royal wulff murders.
Just found your page and I just ordered Royal Wulff Murders, the first in his series. You’ve got an awesome website and Instagram album going. You live in a beautiful piece of the country.
Thanks so much Brent. I appreciate the kind words. Take care and enjoy the book.
Ben