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OverviewBreadcrumbs to Death, the second installment in the Good Sheriff Mysteries, pulls Sheriff Maxwell Wilcox deeper into the unforgiving wilderness-and into a case that refuses to make sense. When a man is discovered dead at a remote mountain lake in the Oregon Outback, the scene raises more questions than answers. Two gunshot wounds to the chest. No clear struggle. And evidence that seems to point in two opposing directions at once. For Wilcox, it's the kind of contradiction that can't be ignored. As he begins to follow the trail, what should be a straightforward investigation quickly turns into something far more deliberate. The clues aren't scattered-they're placed. Each one draws him farther from the familiar and deeper into the rugged backcountry, where isolation breeds secrets and every mile creates more distance from help. It doesn't take long for Wilcox to realize something is wrong with the pattern. The killers aren't covering their tracks. They're guiding him. Every lead becomes a breadcrumb. Every breadcrumb carries risk. And the deeper Wilcox goes, the clearer it becomes that this isn't just about solving a murder-it's about surviving a path someone else has already mapped out. Two shooters. One victim. And no room for mistakes. At the core of the series is Wilcox himself-a man shaped by loss but not defined by it. He's not invincible, and he doesn't pretend to be. What he carries is experience, resilience, and a hard-earned understanding of what matters. A badge on his chest. A second chance at marriage. A life he's fought to rebuild, and one he's determined to protect. That determination is tested at every turn. Back home, the small-town world he serves is filled with familiar faces and quiet routines, but beneath the surface lies a tension that can't always be seen until it's too late. The people Wilcox relies on-friends, colleagues, neighbors-each bring their own weight to the story, creating a community that feels as real as it is fragile. Trust is never guaranteed, and even the most ordinary lives can hide something darker. As the case unfolds, Wilcox is forced to confront more than just the mechanics of the crime. He faces the emotional toll of a job where doing the right thing doesn't always lead to the right outcome, and where persistence can come at a personal cost. The deeper he pushes, the more the lines blur between hunter and hunted, between control and chaos. Breadcrumbs to Death delivers a tense, character-driven mystery set against the stark beauty of the Oregon Outback. It's a story about following the truth wherever it leads-even when that path is dangerous, uncertain, and designed by someone who wants you to follow it. Because in this case, the trail isn't just something to solve. It's something to survive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mike WaltersPublisher: Self Reliant Press Imprint: Self Reliant Press Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.494kg ISBN: 9798234074751Pages: 372 Publication Date: 26 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMike Walters writes emotionally charged mystery and suspense fiction set in the rugged landscapes of Southern Oregon. His novels blend atmospheric Pacific Northwest settings with deeply human characters navigating secrets, grief, and the messy work of redemption.He has published five novels: Memories of an Ash Covered Sky, The Good Sheriff, Hidden Beneath the Pines, and The Rogue River Incident duology. His work has been compared to Jane Harper, William Kent Krueger, and Kristin Hannah's darker fiction.A former U.S. Air Force photographer, Mike spent years observing people and places across all 50 states before returning to Southern Oregon - the place he has always called home. A marketer by day and novelist by night, he writes fiction shaped by his deep connection to the land and the quiet emotional truths that live beneath the surface of everyday life.When he's not writing, Mike is mountain biking, road cycling, or photographing the stunning Oregon wilderness. He lives in Sunny Valley, Oregon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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