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The elk killings / Rick Mansfield.

Mansfield, Rick. (Author). Mansfield, Eric "Rick". (Added Author).

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On the morning of December 29, 2015; hunters discovered the carcass of a magnificent bull elk that had been killed in a national park near the Current River in the rural Ozarks. The crime was made even more heinous by the removal of the majestic antlers by chainsaw. Rick Mansfield, whose pictures were used to break the story, weaves a gripping tale of fiction around this gruesome act. The dangers as well as the rewards of the elk repatriation project are explored, amidst a series of seemingly connected crimes--the next more puzzling than the last. Join Christian outdoorsmen and farmer Park Ranger Mark Williams and lawyer/accountant and volunteer conservationist Rachel Hunt as they work together to unravel the web of degradation and murder that has invaded their normally serene community.

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  • ISBN: 9781540861405
  • Physical Description: 151 pages: illustrations; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Charleston, SC : Eric "Rick" Mansfield, 2017.
Subject: Elk > Effect of poaching on > Fiction.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Missouri > Fiction.

Available copies

  • 8 of 8 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Reynolds County Library District.

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  • 0 current holds with 8 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Reynolds County Library - Bunker Library F MAN (Text) 3247100062135 Adult Fiction Available -
Reynolds County Library - Ellington Library F MAN (Text) 3247100176469 Adult Fiction Available -

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The Elk Killings
The Elk Killings
by Mansfield, Rick
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The Elk Killings


On the morning of December 29, 2015; hunters discovered the carcass of a magnificent bull elk that had been killed in a national park near the Current River in the rural Ozarks. The crime was made even more heinous by the removal of the majestic antlers by chainsaw. Rick Mansfield, whose pictures were used to break the story, weaves a gripping tale of fiction around this gruesome act. The dangers as well as the rewards of the elk repatriation project are explored, amidst a series of seemingly connected crimes--the next more puzzling than the last. Join Christian outdoorsmen and farmer Park Ranger Mark Williams and lawyer/accountant and volunteer conservationist Rachel Hunt as they work together to unravel the web of degradation and murder that has invaded their normally serene community. A wonderful read just for pure enjoyment, this book serves as well as a wonderful platform for the discussion of the principles of fair chase as well as that of familial responsibility. This book should be in the homes of all who are involved in raising the next generation of men and women challenged with the stewardship of our great outdoors.

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