Summer was for fun... A former star basketball player, Sheriff Karen Okerlund Mehaffey just wants to have fun watching the local girls' summer team play against an elite Dakota team that sports the country's top uncommitted college recruit. True, life-changing scholarship offers are on the line, bu
Dead White: A Dakota Mystery
โ Scribed by M.K. Coker
- Book ID
- 110817653
- Publisher
- M.K. Coker
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781458091512
- ASIN
- B004U2AGOO
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โฆ Synopsis
This isn't your mother's Little House on the Prairie...Detective Marek Okerlund unknowingly passes by a dying man in a Dakota blizzardโand gets what he changed jobs to avoid: a homicide. Acting Sheriff Karen Mehaffey asks for a part-time detective to teach her the ropes and loses what she changed jobs to keep: peace in her family.Together, estranged detective and sheriff stand uneasily over the frozen body of Dale Hansen, operations manager at the local meat-packing plant. The intriguing words "White Out" are carved into one bare arm, the raw wrist chained to a barbed-wire fence. What does the message mean? Is it racialโas Dale wasn't popular with his Hispanic workersโor merely a weather report, done in understated Dakota style?Both Karen and Marek doubt their ability to give the victim justice. Karen is a former police dispatcher without a shred of investigative experience. Marek has enough experience for both of them, but he'd rather dust off his carpenter's license to save the last takeout restaurant in town from hooligans. Besides, saving his half-Hispanic, motherless daughter from starvation is a higher priority for him than arguing with a hard-headed sheriff.They'll both be out in the cold, though, if they can't put aside their differences to find a killer.Neither cozy nor hardboiled, DEAD WHITE is a character-driven police procedural of a rural bent. Occasional profanity. Minimal gore.REVIEWSDEAD WHITE's characters seemed to walk right out of a familiar Dakota town, bickering with every step. I couldn't stop reading!โLinda M. Hasselstrom, Author of No Place Like HomeSuperb! This book is superbly written, plotted, and paced. The characters are distinct and real, with their backgrounds and secrets slowly emerging as the story moves forward. The author weaves a complicated plot [that] touches on more than a few social and political issues facing small-town America... Each time I thought I had the mystery figured out, some new twist would come along to keep me guessing. The wrap-up was satisfying without being pat or sugar-coated.โKatherine Amt Hanna, Good Book Alert
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