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Thank you for reading The Mountain Man’s Badge. If you enjoyed reading it, won’t you please take a moment to leave me a review at your favorite retailer? And please, tell your friends!

Thanks,

Gary Corbin

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The Mountain Man Mysteries series has been in the works for nearly a decade. Many friends, colleagues, and family members–too many to count or even remember—have contributed ideas, feedback, critique, encouragement, and love. I thank you all.

But special thanks goes out to those whose support really pushed me when I needed it to get this story published. They include:

Randall Houle, Kelly Garrett, Suzie Harvey, and Rankin Johnson, all members of the Bar Noir Writers Group, whose chapter-by-chapter critiques made this story better on a weekly basis;

My Beta Readers, Richard Gray, Judith Bottorf, and Patsy Silk, for their invaluable late-in-the-game feedback;

Laura Lee Bennett and Patsy Silk, whose keen editing eyes caught many errors long after my own eyes glazed over. If errors remain, they are my fault, not theirs;

Steven Novak, for an amazing cover design;

The Willamette Writers Group, the best bunch of writers around;

Patricia and Donald Corbin, my mother and father, who made me love books, and who always encouraged my love of writing;

All of the many furry critters who have made their way into my life and heart, each of whom show up on these pages, one way or another; and,

Renée, the kindest, most patient, most beautiful person I’ve ever known, whose smile lights up the darkest night and brightens even the sunniest day...I love you.