The Last Ranger - Peter Heller

The Last Ranger

By Peter Heller

  • Release Date: 2023-07-25
  • Genre: Action & Adventure
Score: 4
4
From 155 Ratings

Description

The best-selling author of The River returns with a vibrant, lyrical novel about an enforcement ranger in Yellowstone National Park who likes wolves better than most people. When a clandestine range war threatens his closest friend, he must shake off his own losses and act swiftly to discover the truth and stay alive.

“A good story that’s intertwined like leaves afloat in a river with the current of Heller’s descriptive powers… Filled with Heller’s lush writing… Powerful.” –Denver Post


Officer Ren Hopper is an enforcement ranger with the National Park Service, tasked with duties both mundane and thrilling: Breaking up fights at campgrounds, saving clueless tourists from moose attacks, and attempting to broker an uneasy peace between the wealthy vacationers who tromp through the park with cameras, and the residents of hardscrabble Cooke City who want to carve out a meaningful living.

When Ren, hiking through the backcountry on his day off, encounters a tall man with a dog and a gun chasing a small black bear up a hill, his hackles are raised. But what begins as an investigation into the background of a local poacher soon opens into something far murkier: A shattered windshield, a series of red ribbons tied to traps, the discovery of a frightening conspiracy, and a story of heroism gone awry.

Populated by a cast of extraordinary characters—famous scientists, tattooed bartenders, wildlife guides in slick Airstreams—and bursting with unexpected humor and grace, Peter Heller masterfully unveils a portrait of the American west where our very human impulses—for greed, love, family, and community—play out amidst the stunning beauty of the natural world.

Reviews

  • A Poetic Western Thriller - A Great Read

    5
    By tethernaut
    Fans of C.J. Box and Longmire will find the setting and plot line here enjoyably familiar, but with a protagonist who brings an unusual level of compassion and decency to the task. Heller brings his tight, poetic writing style to bear on a protagonist caught between his instincts for solitude and his need for connection, and paints an atmospheric study of life working in and around the National Park.