"Even those who can't tell a Royal Coachman from a Wooly Bugger will have fun." --Publishers Weekly Fly fishermen tend to be a peaceful bunch. But suddenly the sleepy, northern Michigan town of Ossning, home of the trout-packed Borchard River, has a killer in its midst. Charlie Orr, a solitary fisherman of advanced years, who spends his summers camping in a state forest campground, is brutally murdered one night while reading by lamplight in his tent. Charlie was known by all, but did he know too much? Shocked fellow anglers quickly set about investigating their own theories.
In Ronald Weber's third fly-fishing mystery, state lottery winner Donald Fitzgerald, on leave from his beat as a journalist for the
Detroit Free Press, once again joins forces with his girlfriend, Department of Natural Resources officer Mercy Virdon. Together, they must uncover the truth behind the mysterious death of their old friend before tragedy strikes again.
Perfectly capturing what happens when a grisly crime disturbs the serenity of small-town life
Riverwatcher is a classic and entertaining whodunit. Fitzgerald and Mercy's investigation to discover the deadly secret leads to a startling revelation that takes everyone by surprise. Weber expertly weaves his riverine plot, creating a great yarn for fly fishermen and mystery lovers alike.