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What an extraordinary action with a great story and a lot of attitudes to remember! I do love the Sheriff's character because, at the end of the day, he not only proves his responsibility to his town but also proves that he is a great father and a husband. Also, this book has a solid structure of characters that are set as the equalizer of thoughts and ideas throughout the story which equally divides their part for an authentic story. It has a fine direction from which it all started with the relevant points and gradually introduced me to the county of Wyoming and let me experience the struggles and life along it as migration started to peak. Riley NewmanFrom Goodreads Review As a huge reader of contemporary fiction, I can say that this lived up to the standards I have set for it. I am very picky about the books I read, and this one satisfied me in ways that I couldn't explain. Sheriff Craig Spence was a good character to follow. Looking at the world that the author created through his eyes is an enjoyable experience, especially seeing his growth as a character and as a person! I didn't have expectations set for this, and I dove into this book blind. Yet I'm so glad I did because it offered me a story that I will never forget, even in the future. Somehow, Sheriff Craig Spence's story has moved me in ways no other hero had, and I will give up anything just to read this book for the first time again.Olivia EthanFrom Goodreads ReviewWhat impact could bus migrants have on law enforcement activities in Wyoming? What will a county sheriff do when faced with mentally ill passengers and criminals from other locations all the meanwhile dealing with the tragedies in his own life? This book is a fast-paced journey of crime fighting, tragic life-changing experiences and mysteries yet to be explained.
After the Ride by JR Conway tells us about the life story of a man called Kenneth Boutros. The horrible and sad circumstances of his life story had brought him into the street and jail. Then, when a devastating situation became unbearable, he was brought into a state mental institution in Northern Colorado. A flock of angels had illuminated the light of hope upon a gloomy life of Kenneth, when the mental institution had able to connect with Bruce Boutros of Farson, Wyoming. He was Kenneth's relative. Mr. Boutros agreed that when Kenneth was ready to be released, he was welcome to come and settled in his ranch. But the good life was unlikely to happen to Kenneth, when David Cooke, who was a nephew of Mr. Boutros, didn't want him to live in the ranch. Craig Spence, the longtime Sheriff of Sweetwater County, was so emphatic about the difficult situation of Kenneth. He helped finding a job for this poor guy. And so the angel had brought Carl Tuber, who was very active with the chamber of commerce, to Kenneth's life. The part of the story that I like most is when Kenneth could able to land on a good job in the hardware store of Carl tuber, and had been able to be reached out by the SWWRAP, that provided him a place to live, and a doctor who helped for his medication. It gave me satisfaction and peace of mind, when I was sure that one of the protagonist had able to untangle himself from the chain of adverse fate. I was also glad for the people who was so thoughtful and helpful to their fellowmen, like Craig Spence. The part of the story that I like least is when David Cooke refused to honor the agreement between the mental institution and old Boutros that Kenneth could live in the ranch. It made me worried about Kenneth's future. This book is best suited to readers who are fun of reading detective stories. They will find it awesome on how the officers conduct an investigation in order to catch people who had been breaching the law. I enjoyed reading this book. I like the way the story was started. It made me delighted to see a bus in a hurry during the last hour of the day. And most of all, it was nice to imagine people going home. They were like weary birds, which were tired of foraging food, going home to their nest. The book described the setting in a creative way and it gave a wonderful ambiance.
Multiple shades of GreyThis book is a work of fiction. Names of characters and incidents are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead is entirely coincidental. Retirement wasn't easy for Craig Spence. He and Martha moved into A Senior living facility where they planned to finally live a life free of stress and excitement. Craig however is instrumental in saving the life of a person involved in a serious accident, is stalked by a mountain lion, finds the remains while hiking and finds that there is a Killer hiding out in the Senior Manor in which they live. A killer that had committed a gruesome crime ten years ago and was still on the run. OTHER BOOKS BY THIS AUTHOR:"Greyhound Therapy"_ Undermanned and overwhelmed, the is faced with an exploding population, and having to solve a murder that occurred in his jail. Sheriff Craig Spence must use all of his ingenuity and problem-solving ability as he deals with crime, personal struggles in his own life, and carrying out his responsibilities. This thrilling and touching novel shows that tragedy and adversity can bring people together in a common purpose of caring for what is truly important in our lives."After the ride"_ Authorities and mental health institutions find it more economical or convenient to furnish individuals a bus ticket rather than, for whatever reason, meet their needs. Most transients that arrive in rock Springs. Wy. By bus voluntarily or involuntarily, are often in need of stabilizing medications, get to meet Sheriff Craig Spence. Though undermanned and with few resources, he strives to deal with the undesired transient influx and criminal activity resulting from their presence."Craig Spence Sheriff"_ Humane enforcement: As Sheriff of Sweetwater County, Craig Spence has established himself as the ultimate crime fighter. He also is reputed to be a shrewd politician, a sill that is most beneficial in public service. In craig Spence's county ,he often matches wits with activist organizations and county leaders. While he is often involved in the pursuit of criminals, enforcement of the law is often not run of the mill."Sum-mit": _ A Police Officer with the rock Springs Police Department is found dead behind the Crystal Pistol, a popular night spot in town. The circumstances surrounding the cops death are suspicious. Being the top law enforcement officer in the county, Craig Spence is asked to investigate. Simultaneously, the daughter of his top deputy reveals that she has sexually assaulted and craig moves to apprehend the perpetrator while keeping the dad from taking things into his own hands.
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