For thirty years, Lucinda Delaney Schroeder held an unusual government
position: she was one of the handful of women special agents with the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In August 1992, she accepted an
assignment that forever changed--and endangered--her life. She posed as
a big-game hunter in Alaska in order to infiltrate an international ring
of poachers out to kill the biggest and best of that state's wildlife.
A Hunt for Justice recounts her dramatic story--a story she was not
legally permitted to write about until her retirement in 2004.