Two dead bodies and too many coincidences to ignore--in this outdoors mystery, special agent Sam Rivers must stop a murderous conspiracy.
Griffith brings back Sam for his third mystery--a thrilling novel filled with action and suspense..
In Killing Monarchs , natural history writer Cary J.
The Denver Post calls Sam Rivers the predator\'s predator.
Armed with his knowledge of the natural world and his wolfdog companion, Sam must uncover answers to questions that few others believe exist.
Sam\'s instincts tell him there\'ll be more deaths, but those instincts put him at odds with conventional law enforcement.
Sam starts turning over rocks--and what slithers out is more insidious than anyone could have foretold.
When Sam and Gray come upon a second victim, the coincidences are too great to ignore.
He suspects foul play.
Local police write it off as a drug overdose, but Sam is no stranger to crime scenes.
The wolfdog keeps following his nose, leading Sam to a utility room where they discover the school\'s janitor, dead.
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\'s brought along his drug-sniffing wolfdog, Gray, to give students a demonstration of his partner\'s remarkable skills.
As a special agent for the US Fish & Wildlife Service, Sam Rivers has researched and studied a variety of animals.
Two dead bodies and too many coincidences to ignore--in this outdoors mystery, special agent Sam Rivers must stop a murderous conspiracy