One of his associates said of Mr. Rackovitch, "He brings you mandum in a grizzly way in his writing." So it is with the hunters in this story they let you into their souls and carry you along as they find that this hunting trip turns out to be more than a week of just hunting deer. Going into town put them on the defensive as the locals there have a way of demanded fealty from the considered intruders of their territory. They take it on their honor to defend each other which causes mayhem in a bar that is further disseminated throughout the town. Their host Frank rather than side with his guests pacifies the offenders by chastising the hunters, which causes a considerable amount of friction. Each hunter opens their mind to the reader some justifying their existence. While others hold fast to revenge to those who put forward derogatory attitudes towards the hunters. There is a final confrontation that puts an end to the hunt and gives the hunters some satisfaction as they depart from a week of odd occurrences'.
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