Book Description
"Herrmann is a first-rate writer...His characters [are] three-dimensional [and] Murder at the Red Dog is a well-written story with a great plot." --Midwest Book Review "In a marketplace that prefers formula over innovation, Herrmann's tale of the contemporary West breaks away from the pack...Readers seeking...depth in their entertainment must be sure to acquire this one." --G. Miki Hayden, author of Writing the Mystery "Murder at the Red Dog [is] not only an interesting read, [it is] an old-fashioned romp of a mystery." --The Missoulian "[Herrmann's novel] is complex, with enough development to keep even the seasoned reader guessing." --Luke Croll, Books 'n Bytes The scene is a northwest Montana mountain community, the crime, the double murder of the owners of a roadside tavern located ten miles from the nearest village. A county prosecutor with eyes on the governor's mansion railroads a young Indian man employed by the victims. But a local newspaperman, Brew Moore, sees it as a set-up and in his digging and travels, turns up a federal cover-up. Why would the FBI and CIA care about the affairs of Kootenai Falls, Montana, and what has the federal government got to hide?