Murder of Ravens
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 1 of the Gabriel Hawke series
The ancient Indian art of tracking is his greatest strength...And his biggest weakness. Fish and Wildlife State Trooper Gabriel Hawke believes he's chasing poachers. However, he comes upon a wildlife biologist standing over a body that is wearing a wolf tracking collar. He uses master tracker skills taught to him by his Nez Perce grandfather to follow clues on the mountain. Paper trails and the whisper of rumors in the rural community where he works, draws Hawke to a conclusion that he finds bitter. Arresting his brother-in-law ended his marriage, could solving this murder ruin a friendship?
Mouse Trail Ends
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 2 of the Gabriel Hawke series
Dead bodies in the wilderness.
A child gone missing.
Book 2 in the Gabriel Hawke series.
Fish and Wildlife State Trooper Gabriel Hawke's job is to find a missing family in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. After finding the parents murdered, can he track a little girl on the run?
Hawke is an expert tracker, but he isn't the only one looking for the child.
Even leaving the mountain, the girl isn't safe. The murderers are looking for something. Something they believe the child possesses.
Rattlesnake Brother
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 3 of the Gabriel Hawke series
Corrupt officials.
Illegal hunters. Death to those who dare complain.
Fish and Wildlife State Trooper Gabriel Hawke encounters a hunter with an illegal tag. The name on the tag belongs to the Wallowa County District Attorney and the man holding the tag isn't the public defender. As Hawke digs to find out if the DA is corrupt, the hunter's body is found. Zeroing in on the DA, Hawke finds he has more suspects than the DA and more deaths than the hunter.
Chattering Blue Jay
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 4 of the Gabriel Hawke series
Killer on the loose. Tracking Rivalry. Revenge could get them killed. Fish and Wildlife Oregon State Trooper Gabriel Hawke is set to teach a class at a Search and Rescue conference in Idaho when a dangerous inmate breaks out of prison. It is believed the man is headed to Hells Canyon. Hawke is enlisted to find the escapee. He's paired with a boastful tracker who doesn't follow directions, making them both targets. Before the dust settles, the other tracker is dead and Hawke is twisting in the wind for letting the possible killer get away.
Fox Goes Hunting
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 5 of the Gabriel Hawke series
A foreign county. Five days to catch a killer. While teaching a tracking class at a Search and Rescue conference in Iceland, Oregon State Trooper Gabriel Hawke discovers a body in a boiling mud pool. The body is the young man Hawke's class is tracking. Unable to walk away from the gruesome death without helping to find the killer, Hawke follows the clues and discovers the victim had few enemies, and all of them have alibis. The killer is cunning like the fox, but Hawke is determined to solve the homicide before the conference attendees head home in five days.
Turkey's Fiery Demise
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 6 of the Gabriel Hawke series
Book 6 in the Gabriel Hawke Novels Accident or Homicide? State Trooper Gabriel Hawke is called to a vehicle on fire. When the steam and smoke clears, a charred body is slumped over the steering wheel. The Muzzleloader Rendezvous has attendees from all over the Pacific Northwest, but it's the local club that raises Hawke's suspicions. With the president of the club dead, rumors abound. If the gossip and tracking won't reveal the truth to who killed the strutting turkey, Hawke's focus on the truth will.
Stolen Butterfly
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 7 of the Gabriel Hawke series
Stolen Butterfly
Gabriel Hawke, Novel Number Seven
Missing or murdered
When the local authorities tell State Trooper Gabriel Hawke's mother to wait 72 hours before reporting a missing Umatilla woman, she calls her son and rallies members of the community to search.
Hawke arrives at the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation and learns the single mother of a boy his mom watches would never leave her son. Angered over how the local officials respond to his investigating, Hawke teams up with a security guard at the Indian casino and an FBI agent. Following the leads, they discover the woman was targeted by a human trafficking ring at the Spotted Pony Casino.
Hawke, Dela Alvaro, and FBI Special Agent Quinn Pierce join forces to bring the woman home and close down the trafficking operation before someone else goes missing.
Churlish Badger
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 8 of the Gabriel Hawke series
Book 8 in the Gabriel Hawke Novels
An abandoned vehicle…
A missing man…
Oregon State Trooper Gabriel Hawke discovers an abandoned vehicle at a trailhead while checking hunters.
The owner of the vehicle never arrived at his destination. As Hawke follows leads, he learns the man was in the process of selling his farm over the objections of his wife who said he would only sell over her dead body.
Continuing to dig for clues, Hawke turns up two bodies buried on the farm. Who killed the two, and why, keeps Hawke circling for answers, backing the killer into a corner.
Owl's Silent Strike
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 9 of the Gabriel Hawke series
Book 9 in the Gabriel Hawke Novels
Unexpected snowstorm…
Unfortunate accident…
And a body…
What started out as a favor and a leisurely trip into the mountains, soon turns State Trooper Gabriel Hawke's life upside down. The snowstorm they were trying to beat comes early, a horse accident breaks Dani Singer's leg, and Hawke finds a body in the barn at Charlie's Lodge.
Hawke sets Dani's leg, then follows the bloody trail of a suspect trying to flee the snow drifted mountains. Hawke is torn between getting the woman he loves medical care and knowing he can't leave a possible killer on the mountain.
Before the killer is brought to justice, Dani and Hawke will put their relationship to the test and his job on the line.
Bear Stalker
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 10 of the Gabriel Hawke series
Greed, misdirection, and murder have Hawke rushing to track his sister in the Montana wilderness before she becomes the next victim. Bear Stalker is book 10 in the highly acclaimed Gabriel Hawke Game Warden mystery series.
Oregon State Trooper Gabriel Hawke's sister, Marion, is on a corporate retreat in Montana when she becomes a murder suspect. Running for her life from the real killer, she contacts Hawke for help.
Hawke heads to Montana to find his sister and prove she isn't a murderer. He hasn't seen Marion in over twenty years but he knows she wouldn't kill the man she was about to marry.
As they dig into possible embezzlement, two more murders, and find themselves trying to outsmart a wilderness-wise kidnapper, Hawke realizes his sister needs to return home and immerse herself in their heritage. Grief is a journey that must be traveled and knowing her fiancé had wanted Marion to dance again, Hawke believes their culture would help her heal.
Damning Firefly
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 11 of the Gabriel Hawke series
Book 11 in the Gabriel Hawke Series
A church fire.
An unconscious woman on Starvation Ridge.
Gabriel Hawke, fish and wildlife officer with the Oregon State Police, helps with a fire at the Lighted Path church before heading out to check turkey hunters. He discovers a car wedged between two trees and a woman with a head injury reeking of smoke. Is she the arsonist?
Hawke encounters the county midwife gloating over the burnt church and learns she and the victim in the car know one another.
Two seemingly separate events lead Hawke to a serial rapist and a county full of secrets.
Cougar's Cache
by Paty Jager
read by Larry Gorman
Part 12 of the Gabriel Hawke series
This double cold case and current homicide have Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Trooper Gabriel Hawke calling in favors and exploring a childhood he shoved into the deep recesses of his mind.
While patrolling on the Snake River in Hells Canyon, Gabriel Hawkes dog digs up a human bone. Hawke is confronted by an aunt he doesnt remember, and he finds a canister of film when the rest of the remains are excavated. The film shows someone being killed and a rifle pointed at the photographer.
Going through missing person files, Hawke discovers the victims of the decades-old double homicide. A person connected to the original crime is murdered, giving Hawke more leads and multiple suspects.
Attending a local Powwow with his family, Hawke discovers more about his childhood and realizes his suspects have been misleading him.