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    Book Review?

    A month or so ago, someone on this board (I think) wrote a short book review about how much they enjoyed this book. I can't remember the name of the book or the author. I remember reading @ amazon (when I had the book's name) that it is a fiction book about international politics, terrorist, and fly fishing (I know, great combination)..I want to buy the book, but I cannot remember the name nor the author..Can any of you help???

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    Could it be Snowfly?

    If you go to Amazon you can search on fly fishing novels.

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    It sounds like "Snowfly" except that there isn't much terrorism. There is some war and other acts that are less than gentile, but I don't recall any terrorism per se. I have read the book and I enjoyed it.

    http://www.amazon.com/Snowfly-Novel-.../dp/1592285104


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    bspitt, I've read a few novels like that. Here's one I read recently you might like. "Blood Atonement: A Dahlgren Wallace Mystery" by Jim Tenuto. Takes place in Southern Montana. The hero is a flyfishing guide on a large MT ranch. Check it out on Amazon. Jim
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    could be something by William Tapply. I recommend his books highly. He loves his flyfishing.

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    Cool Joe Heywood

    has written several fiction books, Snowfly was the first 'hot' one. There are several other reviews in the Book Review archive. He has also has written several 'north woods cops' books about the adventures of Michigan's Conservation Officers and one on a Canadian diamond scheme. Not all are fly fishing related, but Snowfly sure is.

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    Default Vince Flynn

    Need a good fiction series to read, go with Vince Flynn

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    Snowfly may be the one...I'm not real sure...But you have given me several options and recommendations...As slow as I read..I have a years worth already
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    You might also like Pale Morning Dun.
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    Jeff Hull's "Pale Morning Done" is a very good read, indeed. Highly recommended.

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