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J**M
Poaching gone bad!
This book is a real page turner. Game warden's throughout the U.S. put there lives on the line every day. Being out in the backwoods and approaching armed people often without backup can be quite hair raising. It's impressive how professionally these men and women conduct their investigations. Playing mental games with the suspect is obviously one of the most important tools that the game warden has at their disposal. Some of the stories were quite engaging.....I just wish some of them would have been a little longer and more in depth, but otherwise very well written. The thing that has amazed me for many years is that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania expects the game wardens to also be prosecutors, don't they realize that is not just one career but two. Attorney's go to school for many years and have to pass rigorous boards of law exams to work in the field. Amazing!
S**D
Game Warden Adventures of a Wildlife Warrior
Bill Wasserman does it again with his newest installment in his ongoing series on real life adventures combatting poachers."Game Warden, Adventures of a Wildlife Warrior" impacts like a double haymaker exposing the bad guys for what they really are, a bunch of insecure cowards with fragile egos, needing to save face with bragging rights among their own by slaughtering God's defenseless creatures. Bill dispels the age old myths of the starving man trying to feed his family as well as the clever "Robin Hoods" outsmarting the authorities.This page turner is a white knuckle ride that serves to inform the general public as well as the sportsmen of what goes on behind the scenes. Congratulations to Bill on another fine piece of work. Scott Canfield
S**R
Game Warden: Adventures of a Wildlife Warrior
I've had fun reading Bill Wasserman's books on Game Warden adventures. From my own experiences I know how difficult, and dangerous, it is to so work a huge area with little or no backup and deal with armed suspects. However, it is an exciting career with many more pluses than minuses. Good job, Alderman, and enjoy your retirement. Steve Rogers, Wash. Fish & Wildlife, ret.
B**B
Great Stories
I like Bill Wasserman's writing style and the stories give me insight into the dark side of the hunting sport that I enjoy in PA. It is a quick read though and as a result, I'm left wanting to hear more of his tales. If you have ever hunted in PA and wonder what it's like to be a wildlife enforcement officer, this book is certainly for you.
M**M
great book
I know Bill personally. Like to read his books, and enjoy the truth in each story. Sure, read it, and see what things Law Enforcement has to deal with.
P**Y
it was really good reading, it give me a lot different
it was really good reading , it give me a lot different, opinion of how hard the game wardens really have it recomend this to my friends
A**E
Four Stars
Wonderfully written, attention to details in all aspects, very nice read
A**R
well written
Overall the book was well written. The only problem I found was the author seemed to let his ego override the story.
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