"An accomplished writer... Stabenow places you right in this lonely, breathtaking country...so beautifully evoked it serves as another character." (*Publishers Weekly*) Shocked by a series of brutal, unexplainable murders, Alaska State Trooper Liam Campbell embarks on a desperate journey into the h
Nothing gold can stay
โ Scribed by Stabenow, Dana
- Book ID
- 107173562
- Publisher
- New York : Dutton,
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW: "An accomplished writer... Stabenow places you right in this lonely, breathtaking country...so beautifully evoked it serves as another character." (Publishers Weekly) Shocked by a series of brutal, unexplainable murders, Alaska State Trooper Liam Campbell embarks on a desperate journey into the heart of the Alaskan Bush country-in search of the terrible, earth-shattering truth... SUMMARY: Described as "an accomplished writer whose books...are always entertaining",* Dana Stabenow once again captures the icy essence of the Alaskan bush country -- a place haunted by loneliness, mystery, and soul-chilling fear. . . .Banished to a remote posting on the shores of Bristol Bay, Alaska State Trooper Liam Campbell has just started to get his life -- and his career -- back on track. His new assistant is proving herself an apt, able investigator, and his perpetually rocky relationship with pilot Wyanet Chouinard is finally going smoothly -- until Wy finds a dead body on one of her frequent mail runs. Was it merely a robbery gone wrong? Liam has his doubts -- the evidence is sketchy, at best. And when more bodies turn up, he must embark on a desperate journey into the heart of this wild, ravaged country -- in search of the terrible, earth-shattering truth....
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: ''An accomplished writer... Stabenow places you right in this lonely, breathtaking country...so beautifully evoked it serves as another character.'' (*Publishers Weekly*) Shocked by a series of brutal, unexplainable murders, Alaska State Trooper Liam Campbell embarks on a desperate
### Amazon.com Review Alaska is home to Dana Stabenow's two series protagonists, Kate Shugak and Liam Campbell, as well as to the author herself, who excels at contrasting the vast emptiness of the bush with the close relationships and tangled kinship connections of the Native American and white ch