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“Wolves, wilderness, a burned-out park ranger who cares more for the wild than those coming to visit, and tension between those with conflicting interests in Yellowstone National Park make for one of Peter Heller's best yet. A riveting story that will appeal to anyone with a love of wild places and an interest in conservation. ”
— Claire • Honest Dog Books
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“Heller’s new novel offers action, suspense & beautiful descriptions of Yellowstone Park. Every day, Park Ranger Ren Hopper must maintain a crazy balance between locals, throngs of tourists and the park’s protected wolves and bears. Solitary fly fishing, nature’s beauty and a few quirky friends help him heal from a tragic loss. Then, threats are made on the lives of park wolves and a female wolf biologist, testing Ren’s courage and loyalties and forcing him to make monumental choices. A PAGE TURNER & MEMORABLE READ ”
— Patience • Underground Books
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“There isn't another occupation on the planet that Ren Hopper is more suited to hold than his position as a ranger in Yellowstone National Park. Ren has an abiding love for the wildlife that thrives within the boundaries of the park. He is usually concerned with poachers and overenthusiastic tourists, but when a biologist is nearly killed by a wolf trap, he has to confront a much more perilous aspect of his job. The author obviously shares his protagonist's devotion to the natural world and it is apparent on every page of a novel that might be called an eco-thriller.”
— Alden • Northshire Bookstore
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“Peter Heller is at his very best in The Last Ranger. This is an emotionally immersive, deceptively simple tale of a Yellowstone Park ranger whose deteriorating regard for most human beings forms a kind of taut sympathetic nature attuned to the unfolding events which drive this deeply satisfying novel whose many fine qualities are augmented by the possession of an exceptionally likeable narrator.”
— Kenny • Devaney Doak & Garrett Booksellers
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“Yellowstone National Park is the home of Park Ranger Ren who does all he can to protect the park, his friends, and the sometimes careless visitors. This book is thrilling, yet also calming and filled with beautiful details of Yellowstone. A great audiobook!”
— Dani • Bright Side Bookshop
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.
PETER HELLER is the best-selling author of The Guide, The River, Celine, The Painter, and The Dog Stars, which has been published in twenty-two languages. Heller is also the author of four nonfiction books, including Kook: What Surfing Taught Me About Love, Life, and Catching the Perfect Wave, which was awarded the National Outdoor Book Award. He holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop in poetry and fiction and lives in Denver, Colorado.
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“Heller writes in lean, descriptive, contemplative prose that often reflects a spirit of solitude…Ren, like his literary creator, is a philosopher at heart; you get the feeling he’d do just fine hanging with Thoreau at Walden Pond…The thrills of The Last Ranger...should resonate with any thoughtful reader who considers the human relationship to the world that was here before we arrived, and, hopefully, will be here after we shuffle off this mortal coil.”—Chris Vognar, The Boston Globe
"The opening pages of...The Last Ranger will make you want to become a better human. Heller’s style...is Hemingway with the machismo scoured out of it. He can linger romantically on Yellowstone’s atmosphere....But his observations and dialogue are typically as clipped as Papa’s. Still, his tension within the natural setting is more psychologically nuanced."
—Mark Athitakis, The Los Angeles Times
“Heller's best books…have a lickety-split pace and archetypal characters whose behavior makes sense to us partly because he keeps them mysterious, forcing us to fill in their motivations....Throughout the novel there's a sense that good and evil aren't as easy to separate as we'd like to believe. Maybe Heller's point is that the ‘good guys’ are the mountains and the streams and the ‘bad guys’ are all the people who think those things were put here for us.”
—Chris Hewitt, Minneapolis StarTribune
"Heller’s lyrical prose captures gorgeous natural landscapes, captivating wildlife facts, wolf folklore, and a vibrant community of characters."
—The Christian Science Monitor
"A warning about man’s encroachment on the Western wilderness and another variation on the solitary-man theme [Heller] does so well....It contains some wonderful writing about endangered wolves and the obsessive behaviorist who studies them."
—Lisa Henricksson, Air Mail
"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, The Last Ranger is a simple but powerful story."
—Sandra Dallas, The Denver Post
"Heller is back to creating natural vistas that make a reader want to grab a fishing rod and plunge deep into a grove of aspens and fish an isolated creek deep in the mountains. Where the problems of the world are winnowed down to getting a trout to set on a fly you tied yourself....The Last Ranger is once again Peter Heller at his best. I’m not a fisherman, but Heller makes me wish I was one."
—Drew Gallagher, The Free-Lance Star
"The rugged nature of Yellowstone permeates every page of the latest outdoors adventure from Heller, a tale populated with lyrically defined characters....This is wilderness noir at its best, a novel that will please fans of C. J. Box, Craig Johnson, and the legions of admirers of the television series, Yellowstone."
—Jane Murphy, Booklist
"Heller offers an immersive story of a dedicated Yellowstone park ranger and the threats he faces down....Strong characterizations, a vivid sense of place, enough wolf lore to fill several NatGeo specials, and a Boy Scout Handbook’s worth of wood-crafting tips. Fans of fiction about the outdoors are well served."
—Publishers Weekly
"Fast-paced, elegantly written....Along with evocative descriptions of Yellowstone’s stunning beauty, Heller efficiently creates a small cast of fully realized characters, most notably Ren, who’s still struggling with grief over the death of a mother who introduced him to the natural world before abandoning her family. But as the author displays in a thrilling climactic chase scene, he doesn’t neglect his obligation to bring what at heart is a nature adventure story to a satisfying conclusion....Life and death in nature are close companions in a fast-moving and lyrical story."
—Kirkus
"When describing wildlife and landscapes, [Heller] deploys the precision and cadence of Ernest Hemingway....In a subplot, Heller also dramatizes another threat to our national parks: militias and business interests who want to turn public land into private holdings. Heller’s swift environmental thriller reminds us that humans are the most successful predators—but not the only predators."
—Bookpage Expand reviews