3.5 stars
I was debating between 3 and 4 stars and wound up in the middle but since Goodreads doesn't provide the ability to use half stars I am rounding up.
Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett is temporarily assigned to the Teton district after the game warden there commits suicide. Teton is a far cry from Saddlestring. Teton is the big league ... there are old time ranchers and outfitters, environmentalists, and the rich and famous. Politicians, businessmen, movie stars. Lots of pressure from all sides.
Joe also starts looking into the death of his friend and colleague, Will Jensen. Will was larger than life. He loved his job. He was a role model for a game warden. Joe cannot believe he would commit suicide. But apparently Will had changed in the last six months. What brought about the change?
It doesn't take long before Joe starts feeling the pressure of being in Teton. As game warden he is in the middle between the many different sides. He has encounters with a group of animal rights advocates, a legendary outfitter, a developer, and the local sheriff who is afraid Joe is going to try and reopen the suicide of Will Jensen. It doesn't help that his wife, Marybeth, is back in Saddlestring with their daughters, Sheridan and Lucy. Tensions in the marriage surface. Between Joe's job, telephone problems, Sheridan's behavior issues (she is a teenager now), and anonymous phone calls being made to the the Pickett home the strain is showing.
Something is going on with Joe too. He is having trouble sleeping, feels like he might be coming down with something. Something is off but he is not sure what is happening to him. Is he coming down with something? Or is he succumbing to the pressures that come with the Teton territory?
There are a couple of different story lines going on and several different characters to figure out. It isn't too difficult to separate the good guys from the bad guys. In the end of course Joe figures out the circumstances surrounding Will Jensen's death. The big question left for the reader is about Joe's friend, Nate Romanowski. Will he be returning?